
The Breaker Upperers (2018)
The Breaker Upperers (2018) is a New Zealand comedy film that follows two best friends, Mel and Jen, who run a business breaking up couples for a fee. The film is filled with hilarious moments and sexual innuendos that make it a great watch.
The movie starts off with Mel and Jen discussing their business and how they can make it more successful. They come up with the idea of creating a website and advertising their services. This leads to a series of hilarious scenes as they try to come up with the perfect website design.
The movie also features some steamy scenes between Mel and Jen. In one scene, they are in a car together and start to kiss passionately. This leads to a heated argument between them as they try to figure out if they should take their relationship to the next level.
The movie also features some lighthearted moments between Mel and Jen. In one scene, they are in a hot tub together and start to flirt. This leads to a funny moment as they try to figure out how to get out of the hot tub without getting wet.
Overall, The Breaker Upperers (2018) is a great movie with plenty of sexual moments. The movie is filled with hilarious moments and steamy scenes that make it a great watch. If you're looking for a lighthearted comedy with plenty of sexual innuendos, then The Breaker Upperers (2018) is the perfect movie for you.
There are two short sex scenes each with a man thrusting on top of a woman, no nudity. In another scene, a man briefly performs oral sex on a woman, also without nudity. Women are seen in bras a couple of times.
There is a lot of talk about sex acts, sexual orientation, and sex within versus outside of intimate relationships, some of it vulgar.
Breasts are momentarily visible on a sign above a bar.
At a hen (bachelorette) party, women wear hats with rubber penises.
A character walks by with a long loaf of bread and cantaloupes placed to imitate penis and breasts.
Characters are momentarily concerned about the legality of sex with someone, but he is above the age of consent (16 in New Zealand).