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They had a magnetic pull and in each other found that spark that had been missing. You could feel the loneliness of Dallas and Jasmine at the beginning and that there was something missing in their lives. However, I do think the romance between the two women made sense. Generally, there also wasn't much development for the characters or as much insight into them as people as there could've been. The movie is guilty of playing into some over-used stereotypes by writing Dallas as the butch, mean and dominant lesbian and Jasmine the meek, confused femme lesbian that cheats on her fiance.
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It definitely wasn't porn in the traditional sense because none of it felt mechanical, it was as though I was genuinely watching two people having raw, intimate and vulnerable sex. I could feel the attraction and connection between the two characters through the sex scenes. For those reviewers saying the sex scenes were awkward or boring, they must have been watching something different to me. The sex scenes were a lot more explicit than I expected (I didn't watch the trailer or know anything about the movie before watching, so went in blind and was a little surprised) but incredibly erotic and sensual. Although the relationship between the characters develops at an incredibly fast pace, the electric chemistry between Natalie and Erika sells it and makes it believable. Firstly, though neither of the main actresses Natalie Krill (Jasmine) and Erika Linder (Dallas) are amazingly talented, their chemistry is fantastic. Below Her Mouth isn't the best movie ever written, it's not original or well-thought out, but it has a lot of good points.
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