
Two Thousand and None (2000) is a romantic comedy directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou and Gaspard Ulliel. The film follows the story of two young people, Amélie and Nino, who meet and fall in love in Paris.
The film is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and romantic. One of the most memorable scenes is when Amélie and Nino first meet. As they walk through the streets of Paris, they share a passionate kiss that sets the tone for the rest of the movie.
Another memorable scene is when Amélie and Nino go to a nightclub. They dance together and share a passionate kiss, which leads to a steamy make-out session. This scene is both funny and romantic, and it shows the chemistry between the two characters.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Amélie and Nino go skinny-dipping in a lake, or when they share a romantic night in a hotel room. These scenes are both funny and romantic, and they help to further develop the relationship between the two characters.
Overall, Two Thousand and None (2000) is a romantic comedy that is filled with sexual moments. These moments are both funny and romantic, and they help to further develop the relationship between Amélie and Nino.
A woman's breast is seen as she feeds a baby via hallucination when the main character looks into a cup of coffee at the airport.
A man is seen on the toilet with his pants down.
Characters have sex in a bathroom and are nearly caught by one of their colleagues during a party.
Some nudity is visible, including a fully nude woman tied up by her feet from the ceiling during a sex scene, and a man and a woman having sex in bed. The nudity is from behind in both scenes; no frontal nudity is shown.
Comments are made throughout the film about having sex, and most are very vulgar in nature, especially when one character is implied to be having an affair with a student from his class.
A man is seen in his underwear and nothing else.