Return to Me (2000)
Return to Me (2000) is a romantic comedy-drama film starring David Duchovny and Minnie Driver. The movie follows the story of Bob Rueland (Duchovny), a widower who falls in love with Grace Briggs (Driver), the woman who received his late wife's heart in a transplant.
The movie contains several sexual moments, which add to the romantic tension between Bob and Grace. One of the most memorable scenes is when Bob and Grace go out on their first date. As they walk along the beach, they share a passionate kiss. This moment is made even more romantic by the fact that Bob is wearing a shirt with his late wife's initials on it.
Another memorable sexual moment occurs when Bob and Grace are in bed together. As they kiss, Bob takes off Grace's shirt, revealing her scar from the heart transplant. This moment is incredibly intimate and emotional, as it serves as a reminder of the connection between Bob and Grace.
The movie also contains a few humorous sexual moments. For example, when Bob and Grace are in the car, Bob accidentally honks the horn when he tries to kiss Grace. This moment is lighthearted and serves to show the couple's playful side.
Overall, Return to Me (2000) contains several memorable sexual moments that add to the romantic tension between Bob and Grace. These moments are both intimate and humorous, making them an integral part of the movie.
Minnie Driver has a scar on her chest and she looks at in the mirror cleavage is shown as she is in her bath robe and she is seen in the bath tub naked but her knees cover her body.
Two women discuss a survey in a magazine - the survey asks 'What are you looking for in a relationship?' and lists sex as one of the possible answers.
Two women discuss not shaving legs as a method of keeping a date from "going too far."
A man tells a woman that a person "isn't going to notice [her] chest" - he is referring to a surgical scar, but it sounds like he is referring to her breasts.
A man tells a woman that he told a potential date that she "had [her] chest worked on" - he is referring to heart surgery, but she assumes that the date will assume she had cosmetic breast surgery.