
Full Frontal (2002)
Full Frontal is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Coleman Hough and George Clooney. The film follows a day in the life of seven different characters, all of whom are connected in some way. While the film is largely comedic, it also contains several moments of sexual tension and explicit sexual content.
The film opens with a scene of two strangers, Gus and Carl, meeting in a hotel room. They are both there for a business meeting, but it quickly becomes clear that they are both interested in something more than just business. The two flirt and eventually kiss, setting the tone for the rest of the film.
The next scene features two of the main characters, Lee and Catherine, in a restaurant. They are discussing their relationship and the possibility of getting married. As they talk, their conversation becomes increasingly flirtatious and eventually they kiss. This scene is significant because it is the first time we see two of the main characters engaging in a romantic moment.
The next sexual moment occurs when Lee and Catherine are in bed together. They are discussing their relationship and the possibility of having children. As they talk, they become increasingly intimate and eventually they make love. This scene is significant because it is the first time we see two of the main characters engaging in a sexual act.
The final sexual moment occurs when Lee and Catherine are in bed together again. This time, they are discussing their future and the possibility of having a baby. As they talk, they become increasingly intimate and eventually they make love again. This scene is significant because it is the second time we see two of the main characters engaging in a sexual act.
Overall, Full Frontal is a film that contains several moments of sexual tension and explicit sexual content. While the film is largely comedic, these moments of sexual intimacy help to add depth to the characters and their relationships.
There are several discussion about sex, having sex, and paying for sex. These discussions are not too in-depth or graphic.
There is a sex scene where the photography is blurred and shot though what appears to be a headboard with openings. They appear to be naked and at one point it looks like you can see her breasts, but every thing is blurry.
A man receives a massage and we see his clothed erection. He then pays the masseuse $500 to give him a quick handjob, which she reluctantly agrees to do.
A character walks around in a sex shop - the sex toys, condoms, etc are visible all around her during these scenes.
A woman is shown lying in bed face down and topless. No breasts visible.