Take a Girl Like You is a 2000 romantic comedy film directed by John Duigan. The movie follows Jenny, a young woman who moves to a small town in England and quickly finds herself in a complicated relationship with a local man. The movie explores the themes of love, relationships, and sexuality in a humorous and lighthearted way.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the overall comedic tone of the film. One of the most memorable scenes is when Jenny and her love interest, Patrick, have a conversation about sex. Patrick is hesitant to talk about it, but Jenny is more open and honest about her own experiences. This scene is both funny and touching, as it shows the two characters’ different views on sex and how they can still connect despite their differences.
Another memorable sexual moment in the movie is when Jenny and Patrick finally have sex. The scene is both funny and romantic, as the two characters are awkward and clumsy but still manage to make it work. The scene also shows the importance of communication in a relationship, as the two characters talk openly about their feelings and desires.
Overall, Take a Girl Like You is a charming and funny movie that explores the themes of love, relationships, and sexuality in a lighthearted way. The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the overall comedic tone of the film, making it an enjoyable watch.
Main male character is a bachelor womanizer who seems to have slept with every woman he knows, including married women, and down to a 16-year-old girl. Sex includes kissing passionately while breast fondling, an attempted hand job by a teenager, male impotence while in bed, rough sex, sounds of sex, implied sex with teenage girl, and a lesbian who fondles a woman.
Nudity mainly includes female nudity: brief full frontal, and full rear nudity. Male nudity limited to bare chest.
Man proposes to young woman to become his mistress. She declines.