
The Last Five Years is a 2014 musical romantic drama film based on the musical of the same name by Jason Robert Brown. The film follows the story of two New Yorkers, Cathy and Jamie, as they navigate the ups and downs of their five-year relationship. While the film is primarily a musical, it also contains some intimate and emotional moments between the two characters.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film is when Jamie and Cathy first meet. After a night out with friends, Jamie and Cathy find themselves alone in an elevator. As the elevator descends, the two share a passionate kiss that leads to a night of passion. This scene is a powerful moment in the film, as it sets the tone for the rest of their relationship.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film is when Jamie and Cathy are in bed together. After a night of drinking, Jamie and Cathy find themselves in bed together. As they lay in bed, Jamie and Cathy share an intimate moment as they talk about their relationship and their future together. This scene is a beautiful moment in the film, as it shows the depth of their connection and the love they have for each other.
The Last Five Years is a beautiful and emotional film that explores the highs and lows of a relationship. While the film is primarily a musical, it also contains some intimate and emotional moments between the two characters. These sexual moments are powerful and memorable, and they help to illustrate the depth of the connection between Jamie and Cathy.
Jamie and cathy are driving on a freeway when cathy begins kissing him on the neck. He pulls over to a campsite and the two prepare for intercourse (Jamie takes off his shirt revealing his shoulders and cathy unbuckles some buttons on her shirt (no nudity is shown)
Early on in the movie, Jamie and Cathy are shown in the moments before sex. Kissing, rubbing, and slight disrobing occur on-screen before the scene cuts. Nothing much happens until the end, when in a moment of weakness, Jamie cheats on Cathy. The scene portrays him waking up with the woman and putting his clothes back on (nothing graphic shown) This song also includes graphic sexual lines (eg, take me inside you). In an earlier scene, Jamie sings about how easy it is to cheat on his wife now that he's married.