Harriet takes off her pants and gets into bed with Robert, no sex.
Harriet and Robert flirt before sex after a date, no nudity or action.
Fred and Mary are seen just finishing sex, we see them from the shoulders up as Fred moans and climaxes on top of his wife. "That should do you for a while," Mary remarks.
A pop singer is seen on stage in underwear. Sexual dialogue is present throughout the script, none of it extremely graphic.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Profanity
Mild
The film's harshest profanity comes courtesy of Mrs. Maxwell admonishing her sullen adolescent son, "I'm not one of your bches. I'm your fing mother." Elsewhere, Fred angrily makes a suggestion involving someone's "a" and a "meter ruler." It's not the only time we hear "a." Other foul words includes about a dozen misuses of God's name (including one paired with "dn"), two abuses of Jesus' name, close to 15 uses of "bloody," and a handful each of "btard," "h" and "dmit." Someone blurts out "b-llocks."
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Patricia smokes. Several scenes involve wine or champagne. A humorous interchange between Fred and Harriet finds him outlining his personal rules for drinking: never on weekdays, and only after 7 p.m. on weekends.