Mentiras (2011) is a Mexican romantic comedy-drama film directed by Luis Eduardo Reyes. The film follows the story of two young adults, Mariana and Diego, who are in a passionate relationship. As they explore their feelings for each other, they also explore their sexuality.
Mentiras (2011) contains several sexual moments that are both explicit and implicit. The most explicit sexual moment in the film is when Mariana and Diego have sex for the first time. The scene is shot in a very intimate way, with the camera focusing on their faces and bodies as they explore each other. The scene is also very sensual, as the two characters take their time to enjoy the moment.
The film also contains several other sexual moments that are more implicit. For example, there is a scene where Mariana and Diego are in bed together, and they are both wearing lingerie. This scene implies that they are engaging in sexual activities, even though it is not explicitly shown.
Overall, Mentiras (2011) is a film that explores the sexual relationship between two young adults. The film contains several explicit and implicit sexual moments that are both intimate and sensual. These moments help to further explore the characters’ feelings for each other, and to show the audience how they are exploring their sexuality.
In the opening scene a naked woman is laying on the floor, then raped. Several quick glimpses of her bare breasts are seen. A full frontal is shown with a shadow over her genitalia. Another scene has two women, one older motherly type and a younger intoxicated woman kiss using much tongue. The younger woman removes the older woman's clothes down to her underwear then licks her stomach. A naked woman with her hair barely covering her breast is urinated on. A woman is bound and gagged wearing only bra and panties. A topless woman is tied with her hands behind her, facing away from the camera. Several quick glimpses of her breast (no nipple) as she struggles. A naked, bound woman is waterboarded, her arms are covering her breasts.