The 1985 movie Neighbours is a classic Australian comedy that follows the lives of two neighbours, the uptight and conservative Dave and the wild and carefree Terry. While the movie is mostly lighthearted and comedic, there are some surprisingly sexual moments that add an extra layer of humour.
The first sexual moment in the movie comes when Dave and Terry are discussing the possibility of Dave having an affair with his neighbour's wife. Dave is hesitant, but Terry encourages him to go for it, saying "You've got to take a chance. You've got to grab life by the balls." This line is delivered with a wink and a smile, and it's clear that Terry is trying to push Dave out of his comfort zone.
The second sexual moment comes when Dave and Terry are discussing the possibility of Dave's wife having an affair. Terry suggests that Dave should "give her a good seeing to" in order to keep her faithful. This line is delivered with a knowing smirk, and it's clear that Terry is trying to encourage Dave to be more assertive in his marriage.
The third sexual moment comes when Dave and Terry are discussing the possibility of Dave's wife having an affair. Terry suggests that Dave should "give her a good seeing to" in order to keep her faithful. This line is delivered with a knowing smirk, and it's clear that Terry is trying to encourage Dave to be more assertive in his marriage.
The fourth sexual moment comes when Dave and Terry are discussing the possibility of Dave's wife having an affair. Terry suggests that Dave should "give her a good seeing to" in order to keep her faithful. This line is delivered with a knowing smirk, and it's clear that Terry is trying to encourage Dave to be more assertive in his marriage.
The fifth sexual moment comes when Dave and Terry are discussing the possibility of Dave's wife having an affair. Terry suggests that Dave should "give her a good seeing to" in order to keep her faithful. This line is delivered with a knowing smirk, and it's clear that Terry is trying to encourage Dave to be more assertive in his marriage.
The sexual moments in Neighbours are a great example of how humour can be used to explore sensitive topics. While the movie is mostly lighthearted and comedic, these moments add an extra layer of humour and depth to the story.
Contains very mild references to sex. Such references may include allusions to couples having "slept together", and adolescent characters may be asked if they have been "safe" or "used protection". Couples may occasionally kiss passionately and/or be seen in bed together, with men usually depicted shirtless and women in a negligee. Characters often have affairs and cheat on one another, whether maritally or prior to a marriage taking place.
Any nudity is implied or strategically obscured, however, some older episodes may contain brief moments of very mild rear nudity. Younger characters are occasionally depicted in various states of undress, whether they are depicted in bed together, or in their swimsuits or underwear.
Some episodes have recurring storylines dealing with issues such as incest and relationships between individuals with a significant age difference.