
Trop belge pour toi (2019) is a Belgian romantic comedy directed by Olivier Barma. The movie follows the story of two young people, Alex and Marie, who are in love with each other but have different views on sex. Alex is a traditionalist who believes that sex should be saved for marriage, while Marie is more open-minded and believes that sex can be enjoyed without commitment.
The movie explores the different views on sex in a humorous and light-hearted way. It also touches on the issue of sexual consent, as Alex and Marie have to negotiate their boundaries and come to an agreement on what is acceptable for them.
The movie also contains some steamy and sensual moments between Alex and Marie. These moments are portrayed in a tasteful and respectful manner, and they help to show the connection between the two characters.
Overall, Trop belge pour toi (2019) is a charming and funny movie that explores the different views on sex in a respectful and entertaining way. The movie also contains some steamy and sensual moments between Alex and Marie, which help to show the connection between the two characters.
A man hiking nude is seen for several seconds from the rear, and then for a while frontally; everything is visible.
A photo of a nude man with an erect penis is seen on a coffee mug for just a second.
Several women preparing for a social protest are seen topless for a while. A man and his six-year-old son paint slogans on the women's bare breasts; these cuts are brief.
One segment deals with the production of porn. Vocal and mechanical sounds of sexual activity are heard through much of the segment, often slightly to greatly exaggerated for effect.
Two men working as human serving platters are seen for a while lying down frontally nude but with the genital area and nipples covered as party-goers sample hors d'oeuvres from their chests.
Two men wearing only underpants are seen in bed a couple of times, conversing about non-sexual matters.
Some concern is expressed that the babysitter for a female toddler is a man, but nothing more explicit is mentioned. The sexism inherent in this concern is discussed briefly.