The Grand Seduction (2013)
The Grand Seduction (2013) is a Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Don McKellar. The film follows the story of a small fishing village in Newfoundland that is in desperate need of a doctor. In order to attract a doctor to the village, the locals must come up with a plan to seduce him.
The Grand Seduction is a light-hearted comedy with a few moments of sexual tension. One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film is when the village's mayor, Murray French (Brendan Gleeson), attempts to seduce the doctor's assistant, Emma (Liane Balaban). Murray is a bit of a ladies' man and he is determined to win Emma over. He takes her out for a romantic dinner and then tries to kiss her. Emma is initially hesitant but eventually gives in and the two share a passionate kiss.
Another memorable sexual moment in The Grand Seduction is when Murray and Emma go for a romantic walk on the beach. As they walk, they share a few intimate moments, including a passionate kiss. This moment is particularly memorable because it shows the growing connection between Murray and Emma.
The Grand Seduction is a charming comedy with a few moments of sexual tension. The film's romantic moments between Murray and Emma are particularly memorable and help to add a bit of spice to the film.
Man is seen without shirt coming out of the shower.
While nothing is seen, multiple couples can be heard moaning during sex.
A man says he offers the virginity of another man's teenage daughter as incentive for a business deal. A third man says she gave it away a long time ago. Later, the father hints at this during a discussion with his daughter.
A man tells another man that if his wife goes to work in the city, she'll be the boss "sexually speaking."
A man asks another man if he can show him pictures of naughty nurses on the internet. Nothing is shown.
When trying to convince a woman to flirt with the new doctor, a man tells her she doesn't have to have intercourse with him.
Men discuss someone acting gay so they can get sex from women.
One lengthy scene involving phone sex, which is discussed later and referenced again during the remainder of the film.
A man mimes masturbation.
Two men and a woman have a conversation about having a threesome.
While trying to get out of trouble for sneaking cocaine through airport security, a man offers plastic surgery to augment the breasts/behind of another man's wife to "make it sing again."