
Life Itself is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Dan Fogelman. The film follows the life of a couple, Will and Abby, from their college days to their later years. While the movie is primarily a love story, it also contains a few sexual moments that are worth noting.
The first sexual moment in the movie comes when Will and Abby are in college. After a night of drinking, they end up in bed together and share a passionate kiss. This is the first time they have been intimate and it sets the tone for their relationship.
The second sexual moment in the movie comes when Will and Abby are married. After a night of drinking, they end up in bed together and share a passionate night of lovemaking. This is the first time they have been intimate as a married couple and it is a beautiful moment that shows the depth of their love for each other.
The third sexual moment in the movie comes when Will and Abby are in their later years. After a night of drinking, they end up in bed together and share a passionate night of lovemaking. This is the first time they have been intimate in a long time and it is a beautiful moment that shows the depth of their love for each other even after all these years.
Overall, Life Itself is a beautiful movie that contains a few sexual moments that are worth noting. These moments show the depth of Will and Abby’s love for each other and are a testament to the power of true love.
A few sequences include clips from old films showing sex scenes: in one of them (no nudity), a man and a woman have intercourse in a car, and the female moans loudly. Shown for about 10 seconds.
In another old film clip, a man and woman are shown having sex on a bed. No visible nudity, as it is shown from a very far distance.
A photo montage includes a briefly-shown picture of a woman skinny-dipping in a pool, standing up and smiling at the camera. Her left breast can be seen.
References to sexual acts, like "[getting] laid" and "masturbation."