The Bronze (2015) is a comedy film that follows the story of a former gymnast, Hope Ann Greggory, who is struggling to come to terms with her past. The film is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and uncomfortable.
The first sexual moment in the film comes when Hope is in the locker room with her former coach, Lance. Lance makes a pass at her and she responds by slapping him. This scene is uncomfortable because it shows how Hope is still dealing with her past trauma and how she is not ready to move on.
The second sexual moment in the film comes when Hope and her rival, Maggie, are competing in the gymnastics competition. Maggie is trying to seduce Hope in order to win the competition, but Hope is not interested. This scene is funny because it shows how Maggie is willing to do anything to win, even if it means using her sexuality.
The third sexual moment in the film comes when Hope and her love interest, Ben, are in the hot tub. Ben is trying to seduce Hope, but she is not interested. This scene is funny because it shows how Ben is trying to use his charm to win Hope over, but she is not having it.
The fourth sexual moment in the film comes when Hope and Ben are in bed together. This scene is uncomfortable because it shows how Hope is still dealing with her past trauma and is not ready to move on.
Overall, The Bronze (2015) is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and uncomfortable. These moments show how Hope is still dealing with her past trauma and how she is not ready to move on. They also show how Maggie and Ben are willing to use their sexuality to get what they want.
Comedic sex scene displays male full frontal and rear nudity, female full frontal and rear nudity, bare breasts, bare buttocks. Includes rear entry sex, standing 69, upside down sex and cunnilingus.
Daughter threatens to perform fellatio in public bathrooms if her father cuts off her money source. Woman offers a "double-team" to two men at a bar. Woman accuses young man of trying to look up a woman's shorts.
Riding to a dinner date, woman sits in a passenger seat, lifts her bare legs in the air as her underwear dangles around her ankle. She assumes her date wanted sex with a gymnast, but he replies he saving himself for marriage.
As a man and woman kiss at several different times, she reaches out for his crotch and he guides her hand away.
Melissa Rauch's character masturbates under her covers in bed.
Many sexual references throughout, played for comedic purposes. Very crude sexual terms are used throughout, such as crotch fire, pubes, boobs, dry humping, cans and worse. Rude gestures with cheese sticks and onion rings, and also rude hand gestures.
There is a short but a strong gymnastic-themed sex scene between Melissa Rauch and Sebastian Stan. Lots of explicit sex positions are done in an over-the-top manner. Stan's buttocks and Rauch's (body double) genital area, buttocks and breasts are briefly seen with dim lighting, but not Stan's genitals). She even does a full handstand fully nude, but the lighting and editing hide her genitals.