Do It for Uncle Manny is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Kahn and starring Jay Hernandez, Marisol Nichols, and Paul Rodriguez. The film follows the story of Manny, a young man who is struggling to make ends meet and is desperate to find a way to make money. He eventually finds himself working for a shady loan shark, and soon finds himself in over his head.
The film also features some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. In one scene, Manny and his girlfriend, played by Marisol Nichols, are seen engaging in a passionate make-out session. The scene is surprisingly intimate and sensual, and it serves to illustrate the strong connection between the two characters.
In another scene, Manny and his friend, played by Paul Rodriguez, are seen engaging in a steamy encounter. The scene is quite graphic and is sure to shock viewers. It serves to illustrate the strong bond between the two characters, and also serves to show the lengths Manny is willing to go to in order to make money.
Do It for Uncle Manny is a surprisingly frank and honest look at the struggles of young people trying to make ends meet. The film is not afraid to tackle difficult topics, and the sexual moments serve to illustrate the characters’ relationships and the lengths they are willing to go to in order to survive.
A close up of a woman is shown as she makes sexual requests such as give it to me, the camera then zooms out to show that she is playing yatzy with two topless men, one of whom is passed out.
A woman gets out of a swimming pool and drops her towel on the way indoors as two men watch, her naked butt can be seen
A woman in bra and panties is shown talking seductively to two men who are in their boxers. Afterwards the men put on their pants
A man is shown spying on a woman from outside her bedroom window. The woman drops her towel and her nude butt is briefly seen