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== Film ==
== Film ==
* One exception, where a seduction is shown with far more detail than normal, occurs in ''[[Groundhog Day (Film)|Groundhog Day]]'', as Bill Murray is living the same day over and over and the writers have a chance to show the (fantastical) process of failure and correction.
* One exception, where a seduction is shown with far more detail than normal, occurs in ''[[Groundhog Day]]'', as Bill Murray is living the same day over and over and the writers have a chance to show the (fantastical) process of failure and correction.
* In ''[[Cabin Fever]]'', Marcy casually suggests to Paul that people who are [[Out With a Bang|in a certain-death situation would probably just want to have one last screw, with any available partner.]] Literally the next thing we see is the two of them naked, and Marcy is throwing a seemingly reluctant Paul down on the bed to ride him vigorously. The foreplay was aparrently so brisk that Paul didn't even have time to ask Marcy about using a condom until after they were already having sex.
* In ''[[Cabin Fever]]'', Marcy casually suggests to Paul that people who are [[Out with a Bang|in a certain-death situation would probably just want to have one last screw, with any available partner.]] Literally the next thing we see is the two of them naked, and Marcy is throwing a seemingly reluctant Paul down on the bed to ride him vigorously. The foreplay was aparrently so brisk that Paul didn't even have time to ask Marcy about using a condom until after they were already having sex.
* Used in ''[[An American Werewolf in London]]''
* Used in ''[[An American Werewolf in London]]''
* Used in ''[[Lost in Translation (Film)|Lost in Translation]]''. The lounge singer sits down next to Bob, says "Hi", and this trope occurs. Well, it cuts to the morning after.
* Used in ''[[Lost in Translation (film)|Lost in Translation]]''. The lounge singer sits down next to Bob, says "Hi", and this trope occurs. Well, it cuts to the morning after.