All About My Mother (1999)
All About My Mother (1999) is a Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Almodóvar. It tells the story of a single mother, Manuela, who is struggling to cope with the death of her son. The film is also known for its exploration of gender roles and sexual identity.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both explicit and implicit. One of the most explicit scenes is when Manuela meets Esteban, a transvestite prostitute. Esteban is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who is unashamed of her sexuality. This scene is important in the film as it shows how Manuela is able to accept Esteban for who she is and how she is able to embrace her own sexuality.
Another sexual moment in the film is when Manuela meets Agrado, a transgender woman. Agrado is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who is unashamed of her sexuality. This scene is important in the film as it shows how Manuela is able to accept Agrado for who she is and how she is able to embrace her own sexuality.
The film also contains several implicit sexual moments. For example, when Manuela meets Sister Rosa, a nun, the two women share a passionate kiss. This scene is important in the film as it shows how Manuela is able to accept and embrace her own sexuality.
Overall, All About My Mother is a powerful and moving film that explores gender roles and sexual identity. The film contains several explicit and implicit sexual moments that are important in the film as they show how Manuela is able to accept and embrace her own sexuality.
A boy and his mother briefly discuss whether our not they would prostitute themselves, for the sake of the other.
A bunch of prostitutes are seen in some sort of outdoor orgy. Several women are seen topless, as well as another woman groping her own breast. A woman is seen giving a woman oral sex (no nudity).
A man is seen trying to rape a woman; he's forcing himself upon her and one of her breasts is seen. He is stopped before it goes any further though.
A prostitute is beaten, and later she states that the pain in her face hurts too much so she "won't be able to suck."
Recurring themes throughout the film include prostitution and being transgender.
There are implications of a homosexual relationship between two women (with largely differing ages), although nothing is ever shown.
There is very explicit and blunt sexual discussions, one in particular about halfway through ("I've sucked a lot of cocks. I've even sucked them in public." "It's been years since I've sucked a cock." "I love the word cock. And prick!" Etc.)
One of the main characters is a transvestite prostitute. This is discussed in one scene. Another woman grabs her/his fake breasts. She also asks to see her/his penis ("Let me see your cock "), and she/he responds with "I'll show it to you later and you can lick it."
A man asks a transgender woman to give him a blowjob. She agrees, although they never get around to doing it. The conversation settling the agreement is very sexually explicit.
A woman is pregnant from her relationship with a homosexual she also has Aids from that relationship. The baby born also has Aids.