
Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)
Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) is a biographical comedy-drama film about the life of the titular character, a New York heiress who dreams of becoming an opera singer despite her lack of singing ability. The film stars Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant and was directed by Stephen Frears.
The film contains several sexual moments that add to the overall comedic tone of the movie. One of the most memorable scenes is when Florence's husband, St. Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant), takes her to a brothel. Here, Florence is exposed to a variety of sexual activities, including a burlesque show. This scene is played for laughs, as Florence is completely unaware of the sexual nature of the activities she is witnessing.
Another sexual moment occurs when Florence and St. Clair are in bed together. St. Clair is trying to explain to Florence why they can't have children, but she is too busy admiring his body to pay attention. This scene is played for laughs, as Florence is completely oblivious to the fact that St. Clair is trying to explain something to her.
The sexual moments in Florence Foster Jenkins add to the overall comedic tone of the movie. They also serve to highlight the innocence and naivety of Florence, as she is completely unaware of the sexual nature of the activities she is witnessing. These moments help to make the movie a lighthearted and enjoyable experience.
A married man has a mistress. The married woman states that she has syphillis and that she abstains from having sex. The man is later seen in bed with his mistress. Sex is implied, and the film creators show the woman topless from two angles. In the first she lies on her abdomen with the side of her breasts showing slightly. In the second the film creators film her standing from a side angle which maximizes the view of her breast without showing her nipple.
The show discusses sexual health issues and the long term effects on health, emotions and relationships.
It's implied that a male character is attracted to another during contact.