Young Adult (2011)
Young Adult (2011) is a dark comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and starring Charlize Theron as Mavis Gary, a divorced, alcoholic, 37-year-old ghost writer of a young adult novel series. The film follows Mavis as she returns to her hometown to win back her high school sweetheart, Buddy Slade (Patrick Wilson). Along the way, she meets Matt Freehauf (Patton Oswalt), a former classmate who was the victim of a hate crime.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both funny and poignant. In one scene, Mavis and Matt go to a bar and Mavis tries to pick up a man. She is unsuccessful, but Matt is able to get a date with a woman. The scene is funny, but it also serves to show how Mavis is desperate for attention and validation.
In another scene, Mavis and Buddy have a drunken one-night stand. The scene is both funny and sad, as it shows how Mavis is still trying to recapture the past and how Buddy is still in love with her.
The most powerful sexual moment in the film comes when Mavis and Matt have sex. This scene is not funny, but rather a poignant moment of connection between two people who have both been hurt by the world. It is a moment of understanding and acceptance, and it is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still hope.
Overall, Young Adult (2011) is a film that contains several sexual moments that are both funny and poignant. These moments serve to show the desperation and loneliness of Mavis, as well as the hope that can be found in even the darkest of times.
Sex Scene between a man and woman, he starts undressing and she's covered with false (silicone) breast and she's wearing underwear and nylons. Not sure how much they show of the sex act because I fast-forwarded it from there.
A man says to Mavis. "Those jocks you used to blow during lunch."
A man says that some jocks mangled his penis. When he has to piss sideways for the rest of his life.
Mavis has a couple of one-night stands -- one after an awkward date and the other after an emotional confrontation.