
Small Apartments (2012)
Small Apartments (2012) is a dark comedy directed by Jonas Åkerlund and starring Matt Lucas, James Caan, and Johnny Knoxville. The movie follows the story of Franklin Franklin, an eccentric loner living in a small apartment complex. Franklin is struggling to make ends meet and is desperate to find a way out of his situation.
The movie is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene where Franklin is caught pleasuring himself to the various sexual encounters he has throughout the film. One of the most memorable scenes is when Franklin meets his neighbor, a stripper named Daphne, and they have a passionate night together. This scene is particularly memorable because it is the first time Franklin has ever experienced physical intimacy.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene where Franklin and Daphne have a threesome with another neighbor, and a scene where Franklin and Daphne have a romantic night together. These scenes are both funny and touching, and they help to further develop the characters and their relationships.
Overall, Small Apartments is a unique and entertaining movie that features a number of memorable sexual moments. The movie is sure to leave viewers with a smile on their face and a newfound appreciation for the power of physical intimacy.
One apartment shown is covered in pictures of naked women. In every scene that takes place within that apartment, there are pictures of naked women clearly seen.
The main characters gives his landlord a blowjob, while the landlord looks at a picture of a naked woman.
A female character allows a store clerk to grope her breast in exchange for a pack of cigarettes.
Two female characters arrange a show for a male character by allowing him to watch them dance from his apartment with binoculars. They dance in revealing clothing for one minute, stripping down to their underwear before revealing the word 'PERV' written across their buttocks. They then shut the blinds.
A man comes out of an airplane lavatory buttoning up his trousers, and we see that the air hostess was in the cubicle with him. She waits until he is in his seat until she comes out. She brings him his drink, and they exchange a look. Nothing is directly shown or stated, but obviously a sexual favour was given.
A mother character playfully tells her adult son, "You came out of my hoo-haa!" He is disgusted by this.
A character strokes a bald man's head, and says to his friend, "Hey, man, that's nice. Hey, that's like your sister's ass, man." His friend gets angry, as his sister is only thirteen. The bald man laughs at this, to which both friends are disgusted.
Some discussion of strippers and sex.
The main character is almost always shown in just his tighty-whitie underpants..
One female character is trying to become a stripper in Las Vegas, yet insists on calling it 'dancing.' Her male friend later intervenes rather harshly, telling her how miserable her life will become and that "unless you call it what it really is, a strip club, AKA titty bar, maybe you're not ready to grind your bare ass against some old pervert yet." The wake-up call leaves her quite upset.
A landlord forces the main character to give him blow jobs to pay for the rent.