Odette Toulemonde (2006)
Odette Toulemonde (2006) is a French romantic comedy-drama directed by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. The movie tells the story of a woman, Odette, who is struggling to find her place in the world. She is a single mother, working as a cleaning lady, and is trying to make ends meet.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the overall story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Odette meets her new boss, Jean-Pierre. Jean-Pierre is a wealthy businessman, and the two have an instant connection. They share a passionate kiss, and it is clear that there is a strong chemistry between them.
Another sexual moment occurs when Odette and Jean-Pierre go on a date. They go to a restaurant, and Jean-Pierre orders a bottle of champagne. As they drink, they become more and more intimate, and eventually they end up in bed together. This scene is quite explicit, and it shows the strong connection between the two characters.
The movie also contains a few other sexual moments, such as when Odette and Jean-Pierre go to the beach and share a passionate kiss. These moments add to the overall story and help to create a romantic atmosphere.
Overall, Odette Toulemonde (2006) is a romantic comedy-drama that contains several sexual moments. These moments help to create a romantic atmosphere and add to the overall story.
No live human nudity. Nudes in a magazine are seen for a few seconds, so far away that no details are visible. And a small figurine has a nipple visible for about one second. Neither of these are emphasized. In non-sexual scenes, male characters are seen in briefs a few times, and a woman is seen in a slip a few times, none of this is particularly revealing.
One scene of sex: a man and woman are very briefly shown engaging vigorously up against a wall. This is seen through tinted glass frosted so heavily that no details are visible. At times, various people kiss affectionately; these scenes aren't emphasized.
Implied sex: A man and woman wake up in bed together. A different man and various boyfriends (at separate times) go to his room, and the likelihood of sex is implied.
A married man and his wife each flirt or cheat with others.
Conversations: women briefly talk about who they might like "to bed." And they discuss, in discreet terms, why none of them want to work in the lingerie department - they feel too flat-chested. In response to harassment, a gay man states "Beef is what I eat."
Probable other North Sea ratings: (NOR/SWE/DEN): All ages or 6/7. MPAA: PG-13 for brief nudity and language.
A woman tells a man she won't sleep with him because she won't live with him.