
Shirley Valentine is a 1989 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The film tells the story of a middle-aged Liverpool housewife, Shirley, who re-discovers her sexuality and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. One of the most memorable scenes is when Shirley meets her old flame, Joe, and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is both funny and romantic, as it shows Shirley's newfound confidence and her willingness to take risks.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Shirley and Joe make love in the hotel room. This scene is both tender and passionate, and it shows the depth of their feelings for each other.
The film also contains a few comedic sexual moments, such as when Shirley's friend, Jane, tries to seduce her husband. This scene is both funny and awkward, as it shows the awkwardness of trying to seduce someone who is not interested.
Overall, Shirley Valentine contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. These moments help to show the depth of Shirley's character and her journey of self-discovery.
A group of women talk about sex and a lot of talk about clitorises.
A couple are seen kissing.
A couple have a bath together. They are naked but the room is misty so nothing is really shown.
2 women talk about men being rapists.
A school girl wears a mini skirt and says "tits".
A woman describes herself as a hooker and a whore.
A couple undress and dive into the sea. The woman's breasts are seen in a close up shot.
A couple are seen naked (from the back) kissing. They then fall to the ground. Some nudity is seen but it is from a distance. One of the woman's breasts can be seen. They are seen having sex (not too graphic) and then seen naked from a distance. The man kisses her on the chest (1 breast can be seen). Later the woman comments, "He kissed my stretch marks!"