
Monte Carlo (2011)
Monte Carlo (2011) is a romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Bezucha. The movie follows three young women, Grace, Emma, and Meg, as they embark on a trip to Paris. Along the way, they experience a series of romantic and sexual moments that make the movie both entertaining and thought-provoking.
The movie begins with Grace, Emma, and Meg arriving in Paris. As they explore the city, they come across a variety of romantic and sexual moments. From the first night in Paris, when Grace and Emma share a passionate kiss, to the night at the club, when Meg and a stranger share a passionate dance, the movie is full of romantic and sexual moments.
The movie also features a number of scenes that explore the theme of sexual exploration. From the scene where Grace and Emma explore each other’s bodies in the hotel room, to the scene where Meg and the stranger explore each other’s bodies in the club, the movie explores the idea of sexual exploration in a tasteful and respectful way.
Overall, Monte Carlo (2011) is a romantic comedy that features a variety of romantic and sexual moments. From the passionate kisses to the exploration of each other’s bodies, the movie is full of romantic and sexual moments that make it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Young men and women are shown kissing in several scenes.
A woman opens a door into a bathroom and we see a nude man in a bathtub of suds; we briefly see his bare shoulders, chest, arms and belly before she slams the door.
At a high school graduation, a woman looks at a high school girl wearing a tight, clingy, short skirt and tells her, "There are children here," implying her clothing is inappropriate.
A teen girl wears short dresses and shorts with high heels throughout the film, revealing full thighs and legs.
A woman wears a series of clinging stretch tops that outline her breasts, but show little cleavage.
Several scenes feature women wearing short-shorts or short skirts that reveal entire legs.
In several party scenes and a home dinner scene, a few women wear dresses with deeply cut necklines that reveal cleavage.
In a beach scene several men swim in knee length shorts (we see bare chests and backs).
Two beach scenes and one hotel scene show women wearing bikini bathing suits that reveal cleavage as well as bare shoulders, buttocks and legs.
Carved female figures adorn the top of the outside of a hotel and they are nude from the waist-up.
A man asks a woman to marry him and she refuses; later, she accepts the proposal. A background song's lyrics are, "I take my lesson from the birds and the bees."
On a plane, a woman accepts a dish of nuts from a steward, smiles and says "warm nuts."
A woman kisses her fingers and taps them on her bare buttock, while looking at a girlfriend in a gesture of "kiss my ..."