
Dr. T & the Women (2000)
Dr. T & the Women (2000) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Robert Altman. The movie follows the story of Dr. T, a successful gynecologist in Dallas, Texas, and the women in his life. The movie features a number of sexual moments, from the subtle to the explicit.
The movie begins with Dr. T's daughter Dee Dee (Kate Hudson) getting married. During the ceremony, Dr. T's wife, Kate (Helen Hunt), is seen in a passionate embrace with her new husband. This is the first of many sexual moments in the movie.
Later, Dr. T's other daughter, Connie (Tara Reid), is seen in a steamy make-out session with her boyfriend. The scene is quite explicit, and is one of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Dr. T's wife is seen in a passionate embrace with her lover, and a scene in which Dr. T's daughter is seen in a passionate embrace with her boyfriend.
Overall, Dr. T & the Women is a romantic comedy-drama that features a number of sexual moments. From the subtle to the explicit, the movie offers a variety of sexual moments that are sure to entertain viewers.
The birthing of a baby is seen with full view of the vaginal opening during and after birth. The rest of the woman is draped in fabric. The baby's genitals are also seen at birth.
Farah Fawcett strips nude in a shopping mall fountain. Her breasts are visible for several seconds and her privates can barely be seen through the water spraying in the fountain..
The protagonist (Dr T) is a Gynecologist and many scenes in the film involve non-sexual nudity in a doctors office. A woman kisses a man and then walks nude to the shower. Sides of her breasts are visible from a distance.
Nonsexual discussion of lesbian relationships.