Enough Said (2013)
Enough Said (2013) is a romantic comedy-drama film that follows the story of a divorced woman, Eva, who is trying to move on with her life. The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini, and was written and directed by Nicole Holofcener.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and touching. One of the most memorable scenes is when Eva and her new love interest, Albert, are in bed together. Eva is hesitant to take things further, but Albert is persistent and eventually convinces her to have sex. The scene is both funny and touching, as it shows the awkwardness of two people who are just getting to know each other.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film is when Eva and Albert are in the shower together. This scene is particularly funny, as it shows the two of them trying to figure out how to fit in the small shower. The scene is also touching, as it shows the growing intimacy between the two of them.
The film also contains several other sexual moments, such as when Eva and Albert are in the park and Eva is trying to seduce him, or when they are in the car and Eva is trying to get Albert to kiss her. These scenes are both humorous and touching, as they show the awkwardness of two people who are just getting to know each other.
Overall, Enough Said (2013) contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and touching. These moments help to show the growing intimacy between Eva and Albert, and make the film an enjoyable watch.
There are a lot of conversations about sex.
Albert and Eva talk about fake breasts. Albert says he prefers real breasts.
Albert accidentally flashes Eva. She remarks that he looks "very healthy."
Albert tries to kiss Eva after their first date but she hesitates.
Albert and Eva kiss several times. The next scene shows them in bed together after they've had sex.
Eva asks Albert if he thinks his teenage daughter has threesomes with her friends.
Marianne talks to Eva about Marianne's marriage to Albert. She talks about their sex life and that she was never sexually attracted to Albert.
Albert and Eva are in bed, having sex. She stops him midway when she says he is on her hair. They start again but she stops him again when she has trouble breathing with him on top of her.