The Kids Are All Right (2010)
The Kids Are All Right (2010) is a critically acclaimed comedy-drama film that follows the story of a lesbian couple and their two children. The movie is known for its frank and honest portrayal of sexuality, and it features some memorable sexual moments.
One of the most memorable scenes is when Jules (Julianne Moore) and Nic (Annette Bening) have a passionate night together. The scene is both sensual and intimate, and it shows the couple's deep connection and love for each other.
Another memorable moment is when Jules and Paul (Mark Ruffalo) have a one-night stand. The scene is both awkward and funny, and it shows the complexities of relationships and the difficulty of balancing love and lust.
The movie also features a scene where Jules and Nic have a threesome with Paul. The scene is both sexy and humorous, and it shows the couple's openness to exploring their sexuality.
Overall, The Kids Are All Right (2010) is a great movie that features some memorable sexual moments. The movie is both funny and touching, and it provides an honest and frank look at sexuality.
Three heteosexual sex scenes: one interracial, two between straight man and bisexual woman. Various positions including standing sex, man on top, woman on top, rear-entry and interrupted sex, with thrusting, condom use and orgasm. One rather comic "rough" sex with a slap and hair-pulling. Nudity includes bare breasts, bare chest, some male and female buttocks.
Later in the film a man and a different woman have sex in a more prolonged scene. Both are seen fully nude throughout the scene, though the only explicit nudity is occasional breast visibility.
Two women watch a (male) gay porn film while having sex; we see one of them reaching under the covers and hear a vibrator, and the film shows two men having both oral and anal sex. Two teenagers find both the vibrator and the video, which they watch. When the women walk in on them, the four proceed to have an uninhibited-yet-awkward discussion in which one of the women tries to help her one teenager understand why some lesbians want to see aroused men. Two women also speculate about whether a teen boy is exploring same-sex relationships, a choice they support.
More raw, F-word-laced dialogue arrives when a woman confronts her partner with her suspicion that she's been sleeping with a man.
A teenage girl sexualizes everything and repeatedly wonders why her (also teen) friend hasn't yet had sex with a close male friend. This girl refers to the friend's father as "a fox" and asks if he's single.
Sexual dialogue is laced throughout the script, including a joke about how a lesbian couple met involving a double entendre to oral sex.
A woman begins an affair with a man. We see several scenes of the two having sex, complete with explicit sexual positions, forceful movements, and realistic orgasms. We see both their bare backsides, especially the man thrusting forward, part of her breasts, while their midsections are just barely avoided. The same man also has sex with another girlfriend, and we see a similar scene from the side.