Auf ins blaukarierte Himmelbett (1971)
Scene starts with a long-haired brunette topless in a dim room, just standing there looking tense. Then we cut to two older white guys with gray hair — late 30s or early 40s — eating at a dining table, calm, drinking wine like it’s a normal night. After that, one blonde girl in her 20s is talking close-up in a room, then suddenly it cuts to a chaotic outdoor scene: two guys and two young women, one brunette with long hair and bare tits, struggling near a bicycle on a street. The physical tussle feels rough, not playful — she’s twisting, trying to break free while the guy holds her tight. No clear sex act on screen, but the energy is aggressive, bordering on forced. Lighting shifts between dim interiors and natural outdoor shots, giving it a raw, almost documentary feel. The blue-checkered canopy bed from the title never actually appears, at least in these frames. The mood is more about tension than arousal — conversation, then conflict, not straight to fucking.