
Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo (2016)
Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo is a 2016 French romantic drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. The film follows two men, Théo and Hugo, who meet in a sex club and spend the night together.
The film begins with Théo and Hugo meeting in a sex club. They are both attracted to each other and spend the night together. The sexual moments in the film are tender and passionate, and the two men explore each other’s bodies with great care and respect.
The film also features a scene in which Théo and Hugo have sex in a public restroom. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the two men’s vulnerability and their willingness to take risks in order to be together.
The film also features a scene in which Théo and Hugo have sex in a park. This scene is particularly moving, as it shows the two men’s love for each other and their desire to be together despite the risks they are taking.
Overall, Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo is a beautiful and tender film that explores the power of love and the risks that come with it. The film’s sexual moments are passionate and tender, and they show the two men’s vulnerability and willingness to take risks in order to be together.
At least 90% of the sex in this movie is implied, hidden below camera, partially obscured, or shrouded in poor lighting (intentional). No actual anal sex is shown -- though we do see many instances of one man thrusting behind another. Most of the actual sex shown is kissing, petting, and frottage. Yes, there are plenty of penises seen, including erect penises. There is some masturbation and oral sex shown.
The first 20 minutes of the movie depict the goings-on inside of a gay bathhouse/sex club. At least 20 men are depicted having explicit uncensored X-rated sex, including oral, anal and mutual masturbation. There is much focus on the sexual encounter between the two characters of the title, again with a solid 10 minutes of unsimulated sex between the two men.