
The Perez Family (1995)
The Perez Family (1995) is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mira Nair. The movie follows the story of a Cuban family who immigrate to the United States in the 1980s. The film is filled with moments of romance, humor, and drama, and it also contains some sexual moments.
The movie begins with the introduction of the main character, Dottie Perez (Alfre Woodard), who is a single mother of two children. She meets a Cuban refugee, Juan Raul Perez (Aidan Quinn), and the two quickly fall in love. The two share a passionate kiss in the middle of a crowded street, and it is clear that there is a strong sexual attraction between them.
Later in the movie, Dottie and Juan Raul are seen in bed together, and it is implied that they have had sex. The scene is not explicit, but it is clear that the two have a strong physical connection.
The movie also features a scene in which Dottie and Juan Raul are seen in a hot tub together. The scene is not explicit, but it is clear that the two are enjoying each other's company and that there is a strong sexual tension between them.
The Perez Family (1995) is a romantic comedy-drama that contains some sexual moments. The movie is filled with moments of romance, humor, and drama, and it also contains some sexual moments that help to add to the overall story.
Cleavage is shown; woman in bra and panties. Bare-chested male. Brief view of naked men in shower and then streaking in arena showing full rear nudity and some genitalia; also naked sitting in a tree.
A prostitute behaves very seductively. Woman approaches seated man and squeezes his crotch. Woman lays down in single bed with her "husband." He dreams of his wife and wakes up fondling this woman's breast, with an erection. Married man has sex (implied) with the women posing as his wife; no explicit nudity.