Twenty-one
Released: 1991
Drama, Comedy
Katie is a free spirited independently minded 21-year-old. The film follows her as she reflects on the men in her life. Along the way we meet her drug addict boyfriend Bobby, her lover Jack, close friend Baldy, and her father.
Starring: Patsy Kensit, Jack Shepherd, Rufus Sewell, Sophie Thompson, Maynard Eziashi, Robert Bathurst, Patrick Ryecart
Directed by: Don Boyd
Written by: Don Boyd, Zoe Heller
Language: English
Scenes
Katie (Patsy Kensit) continues her self-indulgent monologue while sitting on the toilet at the end of the film. She is shown wiping both front and back (non-explicit), which suggests that she may have been doing more than just peeing. Urination is not heard, despite pee-scene-hating critic Michael Medved's complaint of hearing a "musical little tinkle."