Kink (2013) is a documentary film that explores the world of BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism and Masochism). The film follows the lives of several people who are involved in the BDSM lifestyle, and it provides an intimate look at the different aspects of BDSM.
The film features several scenes of sexual moments, including a scene where a woman is bound and gagged while being whipped. There are also scenes of people engaging in consensual BDSM activities, such as spanking and flogging. The film also explores the psychological aspects of BDSM, such as the power dynamics between the participants and the trust that is required for a successful BDSM relationship.
The film also looks at the different types of people who are involved in the BDSM lifestyle, from those who are just curious to those who are deeply committed to the lifestyle. It also looks at the different types of relationships that can exist within the BDSM community, from monogamous relationships to polyamorous ones.
Overall, Kink (2013) is an interesting and informative look at the BDSM lifestyle. It provides an intimate look at the different aspects of BDSM, and it explores the psychological and emotional aspects of the lifestyle. It also provides an insight into the different types of people who are involved in the lifestyle, and the different types of relationships that can exist within the BDSM community.
Contains graphic nudity.
The film documents the creation of videos by the pornographic website kink.com, which specializes in bondage and sadomasochism. There is a lot of frank talk about alternative sex, including anal, being tied up and tortured, using toys (dildos, nipple clamps, etc.), gay and lesbian sex, etc. Erect penises, breasts, butts, pubic hair, and labia are visible throughout.
One man is shown stroking another man's erect penis to keep it hard for the film.
One woman is shown strapped down with a dildo attached to a machine that is repeatedly and graphically penetrating her.