
World's Greatest Dad (2009)
Worlds Greatest Dad is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. The movie follows the story of a high school English teacher, Lance Clayton, whose life is turned upside down when his son, Kyle, dies in a freak accident. In an attempt to make his son look like a hero, Lance writes a suicide note and stages the death as a suicide. The movie is filled with dark humor and unexpected moments of sexual content.
The movie opens with a scene of Lance and his son Kyle watching a pornographic movie. This sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as it is filled with sexual moments. In one scene, Lance and his girlfriend Claire are in bed together, and Lance is about to make a move when he realizes that his son is in the room. This leads to an awkward moment as Lance quickly covers himself up and Claire hides under the covers.
Later in the movie, Lance and Claire are in a hotel room and Lance is about to make a move when he realizes that his son is in the room. This leads to an even more awkward moment as Lance quickly covers himself up and Claire hides under the covers.
The movie also features a scene in which Lance and Claire are in a hot tub together. This scene is filled with sexual tension as Lance and Claire flirt with each other and Lance tries to make a move. However, the moment is interrupted when Lance's son walks in on them.
The movie also features a scene in which Lance and Claire are in a hotel room and Lance is about to make a move when he realizes that his son is in the room. This leads to an even more awkward moment as Lance quickly covers himself up and Claire hides under the covers.
Overall, Worlds Greatest Dad is a dark comedy that is filled with unexpected moments of sexual content. While the movie is not for everyone, it does provide an interesting look at how a father deals with the death of his son. The sexual moments in the movie are a reminder of how awkward and uncomfortable life can be, even in the most intimate of moments.
This movie contains the following keywords: addiction, adultery, alcoholism, blackmail, capital murder, death, drug addiction, Gore, murder, rape, strong sexual content, suicide, theft and violence.
Teenagers talk about sex in an extremely vulgar manner, using terms so vivid that most of them are near unprintable, including references to felching and cunnilingus.
Lance kisses Claire multiple times, and eventually has sex with her on screen. He begins to thrust, the bed rocks, she graphically requests for rear-entry, and this goes on for another 20 seconds or so.
Towards the end of the movie, Lance takes off all his clothes and jumps into the school pool. Although in the beginning you can't see anything, once he jumps in the water you can see his genitals when the camera goes underwater.
The film's main plot point revolves around a teenager accidentally dying from auto-erotic asphyxiation. The first time, early on, he's interrupted by his father, but the second time, the father comes home a few minutes late to find his son's lifeless body (the body is only visible in shadows, and so Lance isn't humiliated, he re-hangs him to make it look like a suicide and fakes a suicide note, as well as a full diary). The photo that it's implied Kyle was pleasuring himself to was of Lance's girlfriend in her panties (Kyle took the photo with his cameraphone under the table).