InRealLife (2013) is a British documentary film directed by Beeban Kidron. It explores the impact of technology on the lives of young people, particularly the use of the internet and social media. The film follows a group of teenagers as they explore the world of online gaming, social networking, and cyber-bullying.
The film also examines the issue of sexual moments in the online world. In one scene, a teenage girl is seen talking to a stranger online and is asked to send him a photo of herself. She is clearly uncomfortable with the request, but eventually sends the photo. This scene highlights the dangers of online relationships and the potential for exploitation.
In another scene, a teenage boy is seen playing an online game with a girl he has never met before. He is clearly attracted to her and makes sexual advances towards her. This scene shows how easy it is for young people to become involved in online relationships without fully understanding the implications.
InRealLife is an important film that highlights the dangers of the online world and the potential for exploitation. It is a powerful reminder of the need for parents and educators to be aware of the risks associated with the internet and to ensure that young people are educated about the potential consequences of their online activities.
Hardcore pornography, specifically a single scene of heterosexual fellatio, is briefly featured in distance resolution.
The opening scene of the film is of two fifteen-year-old boys being interviewed by an out-of-frame woman while they the explain the various indices, categories, genres of pornography available on a website that they're perusing on a tablet smartphone, the content of the screen of which is vaguely visible in the wide-angle shot. They then briefly discuss whether they're addicted to Internet pornography, and the interview leads into one of the boys talking about the details of last pornographic video he had watched. He accesses and replays video, showing it, and there is a closeup shot of the screen. The video itself starts out with a closeup of a completely naked woman's breasts, before there is a zoom-out and wide-angle shot of the naked woman briefly talking to a clothed man who begins to kiss and snog her breasts. Back to a wide-angle shot of the boy showing the video, he fast-forwards to a part where the woman is performing rapid fellatio on the man, and then he pauses it after a second or two, setting the tablet upon a nearby desk. All the while he had been answering the interviewer's questions or talking about the sexual acts demonstrated in the video, mentioning things like how the man ejaculates all over the woman's face in the end.
The pornography categories mentioned and explained by the boys, in their own words or the words of the website, include: hentai, MILF, Asian, anal, big dick, celebrity, amateur ("virgin"), gay, rough sex ("manhandling"), shemale, BBW, bondage ("latex, apple in your mouth, no talking, whips out"), arse, babe ("proper blonde girls"), cream pie ("where they cum inside her and just leave it there"), college, striptease, brunette, small tits, bukkake and live webcam. When announcing "cream pie", one of the boys says that he doesn't even know what it is, and the other immediately defines it.
A fifteen-year-old girl gives an account of performing sexual acts on a man or teenage boy in exchange for the funds to purchase a high-end smartphone. It's vaguely implied that she visited him more than once, such as for each payment on an installment loan. In addition, she gives another account of performing fellatio on a group of males who had stolen her phone and detained her, in exchange for her freedom and her property.
In the context of online exposure, a published psychoanalyst explains how boys and young men may tend to think that sex is about ejaculating in a girl's face and without even imagining the act of sexual intercourse.
A montage of Internet video snippets of violent or otherwise aberrant human behavior in public spaces includes brief footage of a naked man climbing atop an outdoor statute, the man's legs wrapped around the statute's head.
Part of the documentary follows the journey of a fifteen-year-old boy who is in mutual love (and lust) with another teenage boy he had been in correspondence with through social media sites and video teleconferencing, as he meets his friend in person for the first time and takes him home. They are later shown in bed together, fully clothed but one has his arms wrapped around the other, as they synchronize or link their smartphones together.
All of the people interviewed, even the professionals, use the colloquial forms of the sexual activities described herein, i.e. "cum" (not ejaculate) and "blow job" (not fellatio).