Hardbodies 2 (1986)
A slim white woman in her 20s with a big brown afro is front and center in the lobby scene, dancing barefoot near luggage and potted plants under warm interior lights. She’s surrounded by five other slim adults, mixed men and women, all in casual clothes, moving loosely like they’re killing time during a trip. Earlier, a blonde woman in sunglasses and a hat chats with a brunette woman on a beach, both seated on chairs facing mountains, laughing easy in daylight. Then it shifts to a rocky hillside where the same two women join a man in his 30s, all holding tea cups, sitting on a blanket near a picnic basket like they’re taking a break mid-hike. Later at night, three people get off a boat at a dock under a banner — two men and a woman, one man with a beard, all in dress shirts, looking like they’re arriving for an event. The whole thing feels like a slice-of-life montage — no sex, no explicit acts — just natural moments, clothes, lighting, and interactions that suggest a larger story.