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Sex with Love

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General Review

Parent's Guide to Sex with Love

Sex with Love (2003), originally titled "Sexo con Amor," is a Chilean sex comedy film directed by Boris Quercia. The plot centers on a schoolteacher, Luisa, who initiates a discussion with parents about sex education for their fourth-grade children. This debate prompts several of the adults, including Luisa herself and characters like Jorge, Emilio, and Álvaro, to critically re-examine their own perspectives on sexuality, relationships, and fidelity. The film explores themes of erotic passion, marital issues, and infidelity within a comedic and romantic framework, ultimately leading to a series of physical relationships and emotional consequences. It is intended for mature audiences, focusing on adult sexual and romantic themes. Due to its explicit focus on adult relationships and sexuality, it is not appropriate for younger viewers.

Things to Consider

High1

Romance and Sexual Content

This film is a 'sex comedy' centrally focused on adult sexual relationships, 'erotic passions,' and 'infidelities.' The plot involves characters engaging in a 'merry-go-round of physical relations' while professing love to their partners. Explicit sexual content, including nudity and sexual acts, is highly probable given the genre and plot description.

The film explicitly revolves around a group of parents being 'ambushed by their own erotic passions' and exploring 'physical relations' and 'infidelities'. The plot describes characters like Luisa, Jorge, Emilio, and Álvaro actively engaging in a 'rollercoaster ride of physical relationships' with 'sometimes tragic and sometimes hilarious consequences'.

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Medium6
LGBTQ & Gender IdentityProfanitySubstance UseScary & Intense ContentDisrespect & RebellionAnti-Christian Themes
Low2
ViolenceWitchcraft & Occult

Additional Context

Best For Ages

Not recommended for anyone under 17. The film is NR (Not Rated), but its explicit focus on adult sexual relationships, infidelity, and potentially diverse sexual orientations, combined with likely profanity, makes it suitable only for mature audiences. Parents should consider that the themes are central to the plot and depicted with comedic and dramatic exploration of adult sexuality.

Good to Know

The film is a Chilean production, and cultural norms around nudity and sexual content in foreign films can sometimes differ from mainstream American cinema. The 'NR' rating means it was not submitted for MPAA classification, but its content clearly targets adult audiences. No information was found regarding differences across theatrical, extended, or director's cuts, or how concerns evolve across sequels or adaptations, as it appears to be a standalone film.

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