Friends with Money (2006)
Friends with Money is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. The film follows four friends, all of whom are financially successful, as they navigate their personal lives. While the film focuses on the relationships between the four friends, it also explores the themes of love, money, and sex.
The film features several sexual moments that are both humorous and meaningful. One of the most memorable scenes is when Olivia (Jennifer Aniston) and Aaron (Scott Caan) have a one-night stand. Olivia is a recently divorced woman who is struggling to find her place in the world, and Aaron is a struggling actor who is trying to make it in Hollywood. The two meet at a party and end up in bed together. The scene is both funny and poignant, as it shows the two characters struggling to find connection in a world that is often cold and indifferent.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film is when Christine (Frances McDormand) and David (Simon McBurney) have a passionate encounter. Christine is a successful fashion designer who is married to a wealthy man, while David is a struggling artist. The two have a brief affair, and the scene is both tender and passionate. It shows the two characters connecting on a deeper level, and it is a reminder that even in a world of money and power, love and connection are still possible.
The film also features a scene between Franny (Joan Cusack) and her husband, Matt (Greg Germann). The two have been married for many years, and their relationship has become stale. In an attempt to spice things up, Franny and Matt decide to have a night of role-playing. The scene is both funny and touching, as it shows the two characters reconnecting and reigniting their passion for each other.
Overall, Friends with Money is a film that explores the complexities of love, money, and sex. The film features several memorable sexual moments that are both humorous and meaningful. These moments show the characters struggling to find connection in a world that is often cold and indifferent, and they remind us that even in a world of money and power, love and connection are still possible.
A woman finds a vibrator in a drawer, she takes it out and uses it (we hear buzzing coming from another room). A woman wears a French Maid costume (it reveals cleavage and bare thighs to her buttocks), she cleans and dusts a room while a man watches, and they have sex: we see him thrusting on top of her (he's bare-chested and she's still in the costume). A husband and wife lie in bed together after having sex: they are covered by sheets revealing shoulders and part of the man's bare chest. A husband and wife lie in bed together, he kisses her and tries to seduce her, but she rolls over and declines. A man and a woman sit in bed together, presumably after sex (she is wrapped to the shoulders with a sheet) and they talk. A husband and wife lie in bed together and he rubs her feet (she wears a low-cut top that reveals cleavage; although intimate, the scene is not sensual). A man and a woman kiss passionately, a man and a woman kiss, and a husband and wife kiss. We see a bare-chested man with a towel wrapped around his waist while he's shaving. A little girl changes into her pajamas and we see her bare back and chest briefly. A man takes off his shirt to try on a sweater and another man watches him (although suspected that they may be gay, it's not evident they are, and both are married to women). A man invites another man to have dinner with him and the man says, "No, I'm married," presumably assuming that the other man is gay. A man tells a woman in a crude manner that he wants sex, and she says no. A woman talks about having "amazing sex" with a man. A woman says about sex with a man, "the sex is fun but he doesn't look at me." A man talks about having sex with a woman in public places. A man talks about making out in the basement of a woman's home when they were in high school. People repeatedly refer to a married man as being gay. A husband and wife talk about how they would feel if their son was gay.
source: kids-in-mind.com