The 2014 movie "Bro, What Happened?" is a comedy about a group of college friends who find themselves in a series of outrageous situations. While the movie is mostly light-hearted and humorous, it does contain some sexual moments that may be uncomfortable for some viewers.
The movie begins with the main character, Tom, waking up in a strange bed with a woman he doesn't recognize. He quickly realizes that he has no memory of the night before and must piece together what happened. As the movie progresses, it is revealed that Tom and his friends had a wild night of partying and drinking, which led to some sexual encounters.
Throughout the movie, there are several scenes of sexual activity, including a threesome between Tom, his friend, and a girl they meet at a party. There are also several scenes of nudity, including a scene where Tom and his friends are in a hot tub and the girls are topless.
The movie also contains some crude humor, including jokes about sex and sexual activities. While some of these jokes may be funny to some viewers, they may be offensive to others.
Overall, "Bro, What Happened?" is a light-hearted comedy that contains some sexual moments. While these moments may be uncomfortable for some viewers, they are not overly explicit or graphic.
Lots of talk about sex.
A man wakes up next to a woman, her breasts visible.
A man watches a woman over a webcam as she undresses, her breasts and thong panties visible. He touches himself while she does this.
A topless woman is shown cutting cocaine and then dancing at a strip club.
At a party a few women are shown topless.
A woman takes off her clothes, her breasts and thong panties visible. She pulls off a man's pants to have sex, but he ejaculates in her face before they have sex.
A man is shown getting a blow job from a woman, no nudity. They are later shown having sex
A woman takes off her panties and then shoots a ping pong out of her vagina. No nudity.
A woman has anal sex with several men in order to keep her virginity. Her breasts are shown a few times.