About Schmidt (2002)
"About Schmidt" (2002) is a movie that has a lot of sexual moments. The movie follows Warren Schmidt (Jack Nicholson), a retired insurance salesman, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he encounters a number of sexual moments that help him to come to terms with his own sexuality.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie is when Warren visits his daughter Jeannie (Hope Davis) and her fiancé Randall (Dermot Mulroney). During the visit, Randall makes a pass at Warren, which Warren initially rebuffs. However, as the night progresses, Warren begins to open up to Randall and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it shows Warren's willingness to explore his own sexuality and to accept his feelings for Randall.
Another sexual moment in the movie is when Warren visits his old friend, Roberta (Kathy Bates). During the visit, Roberta reveals to Warren that she is a lesbian and that she is in love with another woman. This moment is significant because it shows Warren's acceptance of Roberta's sexuality and his willingness to accept her for who she is.
Overall, "About Schmidt" is a movie that has a lot of sexual moments. These moments help to show Warren's journey of self-discovery and his willingness to explore and accept his own sexuality.
A man is in a hot tub. An elderly woman he knows drops her robe to enter the hot tub, revealing her breasts for about a second; the woman reaches under the water to touch the man while making a mildly suggestive remark. He recoils and gets out of the hot tub.
A man takes off his swim trunks and we can see his bare buttocks from a distance.
A man and a woman kiss; he touches her clothed breast.
A man kisses a woman and she pulls away, yelling at him.
We briefly see a drawing of two nude women.
A woman talks to a man about his daughter's sex life. Mostly in mild, non-explicit terms.