
Fading Gigolo (2013)
Fading Gigolo (2013) is a romantic comedy directed by John Turturro. The movie follows Fioravante (John Turturro), a florist who is persuaded by his friend Murray (Woody Allen) to become a professional gigolo. The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and romantic.
The movie starts off with a scene of Fioravante and Murray discussing the possibility of Fioravante becoming a gigolo. This scene is filled with sexual innuendos and double entendres that set the tone for the rest of the movie.
The movie also features a number of romantic scenes between Fioravante and his clients. These scenes are filled with sexual tension and chemistry between the two characters. One of the most memorable scenes is when Fioravante and his client, Avigal (Sharon Stone), share a passionate kiss in the rain.
The movie also features a number of funny and lighthearted sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when Fioravante and Murray are discussing the possibility of Fioravante becoming a gigolo and Murray tells him that he should "dress for success". This scene is filled with humorous sexual innuendos that make it both funny and memorable.
Overall, Fading Gigolo (2013) is a romantic comedy filled with sexual moments that are both funny and romantic. The movie features a number of memorable scenes that are filled with sexual tension and chemistry between the characters. The movie is sure to leave viewers with a smile on their face.
A man is seen having sex with a woman from behind (no nudity).
A ten-second scene shows a woman fully naked (breasts are shown) and a man's head is lying on her (covering her pubic hair).
Most of the movie is centered around prostitution.
A woman mentions having a threesome.
A woman says she wants to sleep with a man to try him out before committing to a threesome.
A man arrives at a woman's apartment for a threesome. Later on, the man is having sex with one of the women from behind while the other woman lies next to them watching.