Love Steaks is a 2013 German romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jakob Lass. It follows the story of two young people, Lara and Clemens, who work in a spa hotel in the North Sea. The two quickly develop a strong bond, and the film explores their relationship as they navigate the ups and downs of life.
One of the most memorable aspects of Love Steaks is its frank and honest portrayal of sexuality. The film does not shy away from exploring the physical and emotional aspects of sex, and it does so in a way that is both humorous and touching.
The sexual moments in Love Steaks are both tender and passionate. The film begins with a scene of Lara and Clemens in bed, and it is clear that they have a strong physical connection. As their relationship progresses, they become more comfortable with each other and explore their sexuality in a variety of ways.
One of the most memorable scenes is when Lara and Clemens go skinny-dipping in the ocean. The scene is both playful and sensual, and it captures the joy and freedom of being in love.
The film also explores the awkwardness of sex, particularly when it comes to Lara and Clemens’ first time together. The scene is both funny and touching, and it captures the awkwardness and vulnerability of two people exploring their sexuality for the first time.
Overall, Love Steaks is a refreshingly honest and realistic portrayal of sexuality. It is a film that is both funny and touching, and it captures the joy and awkwardness of exploring one’s sexuality. It is a must-see for anyone looking for an honest and thoughtful exploration of sex and relationships.
Much of the plot revolves around two characters' very tentative steps toward romance. There's a lot of sex-related conversation among these and other characters, and some groping and kissing, but no actual sex except for a few-seconds-long thrashing under the covers scene.
There is some nudity. Various women receive massages and are seen in bra and panties, butt cheeks are seen when panties are moved to the center, and a woman's breasts are seen once.
In one extended scene a conversation about penis types (growers vs. showers) leads to a man being seen first nude but with genitals hidden and then to full frontal male nudity.