Pacific Banana (1981) is a lighthearted Australian sex comedy that blends romance, humor, and quirky character-driven storytelling. Set within the chaotic world of a small airline, the film follows Martin, a pilot whose unusual condition turns his romantic life into a series of awkward and often hilarious situations.

The story stands out for its playful premise. Martin’s sneezing condition, triggered by arousal, leads to professional and personal misunderstandings that ultimately cost him his job. This setback becomes the starting point of a new chapter when he joins the struggling Banana Airlines, a place filled with eccentric personalities and unconventional relationships.

Much of the film’s charm comes from its characters. Paul, Martin’s confident and carefree partner, represents the opposite approach to love and desire, creating a humorous contrast between the two men. The romantic entanglements with Sally and Mandy add to the comedic tone while reflecting the carefree spirit of early 1980s cinema.

Beyond the comedy, Pacific Banana carries a simple message about connection and sincerity. As Martin navigates attraction, embarrassment, and emotional confusion, the film suggests that genuine love, rather than desire alone, is what ultimately brings balance and healing.