Our Idiot Brother (2011)
Our Idiot Brother is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Jesse Peretz. It stars Paul Rudd as Ned, an idealistic, naïve, and dim-witted yet charming man-child who lives with his family of three sisters. The film explores the relationships between the siblings and how they deal with Ned's naivety.
One of the most memorable aspects of Our Idiot Brother is its exploration of sexual moments. The film features several scenes that explore the awkwardness of sexual encounters, as well as the joys of intimacy.
The first sexual moment in the film comes when Ned's sister Liz (Elizabeth Banks) is trying to seduce her boyfriend Dylan (T.J. Miller). Ned interrupts the moment, causing Liz to become embarrassed and Dylan to become angry. This scene is a perfect example of how Ned's naivety can cause awkwardness in sexual situations.
The second sexual moment in the film comes when Ned's sister Miranda (Zooey Deschanel) is trying to seduce her boyfriend Jeremy (Adam Scott). Ned again interrupts the moment, but this time he does so in a more endearing way. He gives Jeremy a hug and tells him that he loves him, which causes Miranda to become embarrassed and Jeremy to become touched. This scene is a perfect example of how Ned's naivety can bring joy to a sexual situation.
The third sexual moment in the film comes when Ned's sister Natalie (Emily Mortimer) is trying to seduce her boyfriend Billy (Steve Coogan). Ned again interrupts the moment, but this time he does so in a more humorous way. He tells Billy that he should "take it slow" and that he should "treat Natalie like a lady". This scene is a perfect example of how Ned's naivety can bring humor to a sexual situation.
Overall, Our Idiot Brother is a great film that explores the awkwardness, joys, and humor of sexual moments. The film is a perfect example of how a naive character can bring a unique perspective to sexual situations.
Several people kiss throughout.
A man lays in a bed with a man and a woman, who both kiss him. However, he stops them and says he is uncomfortable. The men are topless and the side of the woman's breast is visible briefly.
A woman and a man make out in the back of a taxi and are later said to have had sex.
Infidelity is a major theme.
Rated R for sexual content including nudity.
An artist draws a nude man (only bare buttocks and face is shown) the picture is not shown and there is no sexuality implied or shown.
There are one or two sexual jokes but they are not very graphic.
A man accidentally finds his sisters husband and a ballerina naked. The man is fully naked and standing while his hand on his crotch and talks a while and the woman is in her underwear and bra. He turns and his bare back is totally visible. Later he bends over and his testicle is visible for 3 seconds. No sex