CQ (2001) is a French-American science fiction comedy film directed by Roman Coppola. The film follows the story of Paul, a young filmmaker who is hired to work on a sci-fi movie in Paris. Throughout the movie, Paul experiences a variety of sexual moments, from the playful to the passionate.
The first sexual moment in the movie occurs when Paul meets his co-worker, Marlene. The two share a flirtatious exchange, and Marlene even gives Paul a kiss on the cheek. This playful moment sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as Paul and Marlene's relationship continues to develop.
The next sexual moment in the movie occurs when Paul and Marlene attend a costume party. Here, they share a passionate kiss, and Paul is clearly smitten with Marlene. This moment is further emphasized when Paul and Marlene are later seen in bed together, suggesting that they have consummated their relationship.
The final sexual moment in the movie occurs when Paul and Marlene are in a spaceship. Here, they share a passionate embrace and kiss, and the moment is further emphasized by the fact that they are in a spaceship, suggesting that they are in a world of their own.
Overall, CQ (2001) is a movie that is filled with sexual moments. From the playful to the passionate, these moments help to further develop the relationship between Paul and Marlene, and provide an interesting insight into the world of science fiction.
A man and women are briefly seen making out under covers, without nudity. Otherwise there are just a couple of passionate but short kisses.
There are a few brief views in black-and-white, intended as art, of a sleeping woman that show full frontal and rear nudity. Characters are shown in 1960s miniskirts, resulting in a couple of quick views of butt cheeks. A character is seen in bra and panties for a moment, and we see the silhouette of a character undressing, from a distance.