
The Center of the World (2001)
The Center of the World (2001) is a film that explores the boundaries of sexual exploration and the power of relationships. The movie follows the story of a computer programmer, Richard, who is hired by a mysterious woman, Florence, to spend three days with her in Las Vegas. During their time together, Richard and Florence explore their sexuality in a variety of ways, from sensual massage to explicit sexual encounters.
The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both explicit and subtle. One of the most memorable scenes is when Richard and Florence are in the bathtub together. The scene is shot in slow motion and is filled with sensuality and intimacy. The camera lingers on their faces and bodies as they explore each other in the water.
The movie also features a number of explicit sexual scenes. One of the most memorable is when Richard and Florence have sex in the hotel room. The scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the power of their connection and the intensity of their passion.
The Center of the World is a movie that explores the power of sexual exploration and the importance of relationships. The movie features a number of explicit and subtle sexual moments that emphasize the beauty and power of human connection. The movie is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the boundaries of sexuality and relationships.
In the unrated version of this movie, a stripper (played by Alisha Klass), inserts a lollipop into her vagina and then sticks it into a customer's mouth. The scene only last a few seconds but it is shown up close in graphic detail, nothing left to the imagination. No further graphic nudity is depicted.
Lots of male and a little female nudity from behind. Slight hints of full frontal nudity of both male and female, mostly in far away, dark shots or really quick and dark. Small female breasts are seen a few times, including close up kissing of the breasts. Some thrusting is also seen. Quite a lot of sexual dialogue in the film.