
The Infidel (2010) is a British comedy film that follows the story of Mahmud Nasir, a Muslim man living in London. Mahmud discovers that he was adopted as a child and his biological parents were Jewish. This revelation leads him on a journey of self-discovery and exploration of his Jewish heritage.
The film also contains several sexual moments that add to the comedic elements of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Mahmud’s wife, Maryam, discovers that he has been secretly attending a Jewish synagogue. She is outraged and confronts him about it. In the heat of the moment, Mahmud attempts to seduce her by singing a romantic song in Hebrew. This moment is both funny and touching as it shows the couple’s love for each other despite their differences.
Another sexual moment occurs when Mahmud’s son, Rashid, is caught in an awkward situation with his girlfriend. The two are in the middle of a passionate kiss when Mahmud walks in on them. This scene is both humorous and uncomfortable as it shows the generational gap between Mahmud and his son.
The Infidel (2010) is a hilarious and heartwarming film that explores the complexities of identity and religion. The sexual moments in the film add to the comedic elements of the story and provide a lighthearted look at the struggles of a Muslim man trying to reconcile his faith with his newfound Jewish heritage.
In the beginning a woman in a tight low vest is shown in the background walking past a few times (only breasts and stomach visible) then she comes close to the man and bends over and heavy cleavage is clearly visible.
Some sexual dialogue and sexual innuendos.
A man talks and gestures about a woman's "tits".
A man puts on a tape to teach another man how to dance traditional Jewish dances. Before the movie starts, there is a brief pornographic scene of a man and woman having sex. Some side boob is visible.
A wife wants her husband to show her how "not gay" she is. It is implied that they have sex.
A man and wife kiss at their wedding.