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Review: Below Her Mouth (2016)




Tags: April Mullensoftcoremodern eroticaNatalie KrillErika Linder


The beautiful and elegant Jasmine (a Natalie Krill oozing with allure) seems to be living the perfect couple's life with her fiancé, but a night of drinks with her lifelong friend at a lesbian bar seems like the opportunity to get to know Dallas better, a construction entrepreneur who, coincidentally, works next door to her building, and who invites her out one night while her fiancé is away on a trip. What at first seems impossible gradually turns into a passionate romance and couple drama.
Below Her Mouth is well-shot, elegant, with minimal dialogue and plenty of style. It's beautiful, daring, and oozes voluptuousness. The sex scenes are beautiful and have that explicit and morbid quality rarely found in genre films without descending into vulgarity or absurd censorship. The script is another matter, so simple and ordinary that it doesn't seem to be trying to convey anything. In any case, one of the best "erotic-explicit" films I've seen in recent times, along with "Q (Desire)" by Laurent Bouhnik.