
As Good as It Gets (1997)
As Good as It Gets (1997) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by James L. Brooks and starring Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, and Greg Kinnear. The film follows the story of Melvin Udall, a misanthropic novelist, and Carol Connelly, a waitress and single mother, as they develop a relationship.
The film contains several memorable sexual moments. One of the most iconic is when Melvin and Carol are in the restaurant and Melvin tells her that he loves her. This scene is both romantic and humorous, as Melvin's delivery of the line is awkward and clumsy. Another memorable sexual moment is when Melvin and Carol are in the hotel room and Melvin tells her that he wants to make love to her. This scene is both romantic and sensual, as it is clear that Melvin is finally opening up to Carol and expressing his feelings for her.
The film also contains several other sexual moments, such as when Melvin and Carol kiss in the park and when they share a passionate embrace in the hotel room. These moments are both romantic and sensual, as they show the growing connection between the two characters.
Overall, As Good as It Gets (1997) contains several memorable sexual moments that are both romantic and sensual. These moments help to further develop the relationship between Melvin and Carol, and they are sure to leave viewers feeling satisfied.
A man goes home with a woman after a date and he asks her suggestively where the bedroom is. They make out on couch and he fondles her breasts and runs his tongue along her face.
A male prostitute is hired to pose for a painting. Misunderstanding, he manages to take most of his clothes off (part of his backside is visible) before the artist informs him that it's not a nude painting. ("So much for love", the model mumbles to himself.) The model/prostitute strikes a few crude poses.
A woman gets soaked from walking in the rain and her nipples are quite visible through her wet top, she notices this and tries to cover herself up
A woman declares that she will not sleep with a particular man.
A man says that his mother used to pose nude for his painting.
A woman is shown from behind wearing only a towel around her waist. Her breasts are briefly glimpsed from the side as well as part of her buttocks. She is also shown lying down fully nude, but with her arms and legs covering any vital areas. A man draws several nude paintings of her.
A man asked another man and a woman if they had sex because he saw them kiss.
A nude painting is seen on the wall.