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Screen for YOUR familyPussycat, Pussycat, I Love You (1970) is an American sex comedy set in Rome, centering on an American playwright, Fred C. Dobbs, who seeks help from a psychiatrist to address his fears of balding and save his struggling marriage. Despite seeking marital help, the film heavily features his numerous sexual exploits and flirtations with various women, exploring themes of infidelity and relationships. The movie is characterized by its farcical and erotic style, with a narrative that emphasizes sexual content and comedic situations rather than a strong, coherent plot. While the film includes elements of 'gay panic' for comedic effect and is tagged with 'gay interest,' it primarily focuses on heterosexual sexual themes. It is generally considered unsuitable for children due to its explicit sexual nature.
The movie is explicitly described as a 'sex comedy' revolving around the protagonist's 'sexual exploits and hangups.' It features themes of infidelity, with the main character 'sleeping with seemingly every woman he meets,' and includes 'sex scenes and nudity.' The opening song is also described as 'filthy.'
The film is a 'sex comedy'. The plot details Fred C. Dobbs' 'sexual exploits and hangups,' as he 'sleeps with seemingly every woman he meets'. Themes include 'sex, infidelity, sexual relations, love affair, nudity, sexual content, female nudity, male nudity'. The opening song is described as 'filthy' with lyrics like 'I wanna move and groove and fill you with my love'. CringeMDB explicitly states the movie 'contains sex scenes and nudity' and is 'NOT SAFE to watch with parents or kids'.
The central plot involves the protagonist's 'sexual exploits' and 'infidelity' while attempting to save his 'failing marriage.' This demonstrates clear disrespect for marital vows and the institution of marriage, as well as a rebellious attitude towards fidelity.
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Not recommended for children or teenagers. Due to explicit sexual content, nudity, and themes of infidelity, the film is best suited for mature adult audiences.
The film is consistently described as a 'sex comedy' from the 1970s, which generally implies a focus on adult themes and humor. Parents should be aware that the 'comedy' aspect does not diminish the explicit sexual content. The lack of a clear MPAA rating is common for older, less widely reviewed films, but the descriptions provided indicate content suitable only for mature audiences.
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