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I read about the movie Love last spring but didn't see it until I read how popular it is on Netflix. (Maybe just for those who fast forward.)

https://nypost.com/2020/05/28/the-sex-scandals-walkouts-and-boos-of-cannes-film-festival/

The movie is quite sexually graphic...actually pornographic if you are familiar with that sort of thing.

The male lead is cute, so you might well check out what is essentially a bad movie.

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https://www.indiewire.com/2020/06/gaspar-noe-love-netflix-most-watched-list-365-days-1234569349/

From indiewire.co:

“Love” follows the doomed romance between an American film student living in Paris (Karl Glusman) and his French girlfriend (Aomi Muyock). Noé world premiered the film at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it became the event’s most controversial title because of the director’s un-simulated sex scenes. Noé presented “Love” in 3D, and at one point in the film a male character ejaculates directly at the camera. Other explicit moments include oral sex scenes filmed in real time without any edits.

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I watched it all the way through a while ago, and agree with your "essentially a bad movie" description :-) I'd forgotten I watched it and checked it out again, but barely made it past the first (very graphic) sex scene. Is anyone familiar with "The Brown Bunny"? Another bad movie (much worse than "Love", I think) with a very graphic fellatio scene. It sparked a feud between the filmmaker (Vincent Gallo) and Roger Ebert. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0330099/trivia?item=tr0760695

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... Is anyone familiar with "The Brown Bunny"? Another bad movie (much worse than "Love", I think) with a very graphic fellatio scene. It sparked a feud between the filmmaker (Vincent Gallo) and Roger Ebert. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0330099/trivia?item=tr0760695

I've seen both. "Love" is much better insofar as there is hot and graphic sex throughout, whereas "Brown Bunny" has only that one scene near the end; the rest of the movie is slower than molasses. I seem to recall reading that the dick in the blowjob scene is actually a dildo.
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