Death in Brunswick (1990)
Death in Brunswick is a 1990 Australian comedy-drama film directed by John Ruane and starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides, and John Clarke. The film follows the story of Carl Fitzgerald, a young man who moves to Melbourne from Tasmania and finds himself in a world of trouble.
The film is known for its explicit sexual moments, which add to the overall comedic tone of the film. One of the most memorable scenes is when Carl and his friend, Danny, are in a bar and Carl is trying to pick up a woman. He is unsuccessful, but the scene is still memorable for its sexual tension. Another scene that stands out is when Carl and his girlfriend, Sarah, have a passionate kiss in a park. The scene is full of sexual energy and is a great example of how the film uses sex to add to the comedic tone.
The film also features a scene where Carl and Sarah have a threesome with another woman. This scene is quite explicit and is a great example of how the film uses sex to add to the overall comedic tone.
Overall, Death in Brunswick is a great example of how sex can be used to add to the comedic tone of a film. The explicit sexual moments in the film are memorable and add to the overall comedic tone of the film.
The protagonist goes to a bar and sees the barmaid being grabbed from behind disrespectfully by a security guard. The protagonist objects to the man's actions telling him that he is sexually harassing her after the man asks him if he wants to join in.
The protagonist and the lead female go to a movie theater where they begin to kiss passionately. They then go to her apartment and begin kissing on the couch until she makes him get off the couch. She folds it outward into a bed and then straddles him. They then begin taking off their clothes under a blanket. Her left breast is shown after she takes off her bra and then they begin kissing. The sounds of sexual activity and orgasm are overheard but not shown.
After this scene, the man and the woman are shown lying on the bed covered in blankets. He asks her if she liked it and she says she did.
A man goes to a bar and drinks an alcoholic beverage called an "orgasm."
In the bar, women dance on a stage in skimpy outfits.
Woman are shown at a swimming pool in skimpy bathing suits.
The protagonist and his girlfriend sneak off to another room in the kitchen to try and have quick sex while his co-worker is away.
It is revealed near the end that the protagonist is still a married man trying to file for divorce but has not told his current girlfriend this information.