
The Family (2011) is a dark comedy directed by Luc Besson and starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Tommy Lee Jones. The movie follows the story of a mob family who is relocated to Normandy, France, as part of a witness protection program. While the movie is mostly lighthearted and comedic, there are a few sexual moments that add a bit of spice to the film.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in The Family is when Robert De Niro's character, Giovanni Manzoni, is seduced by a beautiful French woman. After a night of drinking and dancing, the two end up in a hotel room where they engage in a passionate lovemaking session. This scene is both humorous and sensual, as De Niro's character is clearly out of his element and the woman is clearly in control.
Another sexual moment in The Family is when Michelle Pfeiffer's character, Maggie Manzoni, has a one-night stand with a French soldier. The two meet at a bar and quickly become intimate. The scene is both funny and sexy, as Maggie is clearly enjoying herself and the soldier is clearly taken aback by her boldness.
The final sexual moment in The Family is when Tommy Lee Jones' character, Robert Stansfield, has a steamy encounter with a French prostitute. The scene is both humorous and erotic, as Stansfield is clearly out of his element and the prostitute is clearly in control.
The sexual moments in The Family add a bit of spice to the film and help to make it more interesting and entertaining. While the movie is mostly lighthearted and comedic, the sexual moments add a bit of depth and complexity to the story.
Maria takes a bath, strips off showing breasts and rear, shows breasts soaking in the tub.
A woman (Laura?) gives oral sex to Doug, nothing seen.
Brooke takes a shower, shows her breasts when she exits. Her breasts are seen when she is killed by Big Earl.
Carmen is nude, showing breasts, rear, and quick full frontal as she climbs atop Jeff.