She's So Cold (1995) Poster

(1995)

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Sex & Nudity

  • "She's So Cold" contains no explicit sex or nudity.
  • At one point in the film, however, the Service Clerk (Jeff Corveau) declares to the Assistant Clerk (Eric Scheiner) that Zeno (Angel Connell) had sexual relations with the corpse of Michelle Morgan (Zenobia) inside the Morgan family mortuary. In a separate scene, Zeno implies no necrophilia took place. From his point of view seen in a flashback, Zeno is viewed straddling and kissing Michelle's naked body. The nudity of Michelle's corpse is implied through quick cuts which reveal parts of her anatomy (such as the curve of her bare torso) but nothing sexually explicit is shown.
  • At the end of the film, a photo containing a group shot of Zeno, Michelle, & her sister Martha (Robin Reck) is discovered. A detail from the photo - which shows both women holding hands - engenders a reaction from the Head Clerk (Bob Jodka) after he views the picture. The significance of the photo (which crops up throughout the movie) is ambiguous but its content(s) suggests a more complicated relationship between the three main characters involved - ranging from incest to a menage-a-trois - than the one which each one of them had presented to the public.

Violence & Gore

  • "She's So Cold" contains a scene wherein Zeno (Angel Connell) is forcibly extracted off the body of his dead lover (Zenobia) and violently hauled out of the mortuary by two private security guards (Jim Connell & Anthony DiMarco). But other than that brief moment, "She's So Cold" contains no scenes of explicit violence or gore.

Profanity

  • Although "She's So Cold" contains no profanity in the dialogue, the word "goddamn" is a lyric in the Rolling Stone song which is lip-synched by several characters during a key moment of the film. Other parts of the lyrics contain suggestive sexual imagery ("I'm a burning bush/I'm a burning fire/I'm a bleeding volcano") but nothing else in the song would be construed as sexually explicit, profane, or obscene.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

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