End of the Century (2019) is a Spanish drama film directed by Lucio Castro. The film follows the story of two men, Javi and Ocho, who meet in Barcelona and quickly develop a strong connection. The film is filled with sexual moments that explore the complexities of relationships and sexuality.
The film opens with a scene of Javi and Ocho meeting in a bar and quickly developing a connection. This scene is filled with sexual tension as the two men flirt and touch each other. As the film progresses, the sexual moments become more explicit. In one scene, Javi and Ocho are seen passionately kissing in a hotel room. This scene is filled with raw emotion and conveys the intensity of their connection.
The film also explores the complexities of sexuality. Javi and Ocho are both openly gay, but Ocho is married to a woman and has a child. This creates a tension between the two men as they struggle to come to terms with their feelings for each other. The film also touches on the idea of non-monogamy as Javi and Ocho explore their relationship with each other while still being in relationships with other people.
Overall, End of the Century (2019) is a powerful exploration of relationships and sexuality. The film is filled with sexual moments that explore the complexities of relationships and sexuality. The film is an important reminder that relationships and sexuality are complex and can take many forms.
2 men having sex ( we see this in around 8 scenes through the movie
A man walks in a forested area to find another man grope his penis. He gets turned on and starts to masturbate aggressively. The camera is shaky but reveals the man stroking his penis from the side. The second man finds him and gives him a fellatio which happens offscreen and is only implied by the use of sounds and expression of orgasm on the said man's face.
Two men have sex. Their barebacks are visible, and their groin as well in shaky camera shots. No genital seen as such. The scene lasts about several seconds and is intense.
The lead actor masturbates while washing up in his shower. The scene only reveals him shoulder up. His orgasm is implied with his expression and hand movements.
A man walks completely naked out of a shower and casually rubs his body dry using a towel. Penis of the said man is clearly seen as he casually throws the towel away to lie on bed, completely naked.
A man gets up, his butt clearly seen after having sex with another man.
Two men dance on some rock music. They are both drunk and get turned on. They start with kissing passionately. Multiple times. The scene ends with them taking each others' shirts off. One of them gives the other a handjob offscreen. Hand movement visible and ejaculation is implied.
Set in an ambiguous/vague timeframe the scene features two guys in a relationship. One of them enquires if the other wants to have sex. The scene ends in both of them having rough, passionate sex. The shot is from the side and reveals both the actors naked, although no genitals and only their butts from side are visible.
The lead is clad in just an underwear in multiple scenes in the movie. His bulge is clearly visible and the hair trail to his groin. His butt-crack is also seen from behind.