
Not a film to see with your parents, or on a first date, or a second, third or 50th date, “In the Realm of the Senses” is admittedly pretty twisted and not for the faint of heart. Though, to be fair, she was feeding him mushrooms that were, shall we say, “lady flavored” just moments before. Perhaps the strangest element of the various mutually obsessive experimenting-with-sex acts in the film-including lots of erotic asphyxiation-is the part when the male lead played by Tatsuya Fuji places a hardboiled egg into the vagina of his partner (played by Eiko Matsuda). And yes, it’s all “real,” which also makes it often uncomfortable, funny, and yes, sometimes erotic.
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A sensual and very primal look at carnal desire, “In the Realm of the Senses” is pretty much constant sex, penetration, bj’s, you name it (and it’s also an examination of when love and sexual possession curdles into something rather psychotic). A fictionalized account of a real event-a 1930s brothel servant’s affair with the madam’s husband which leads to hubby’s penis being severed with a knife-that’s actually not so much the most disturbing part (though yes, this pre-Lorena Bobbit stuff is fucked up). Especially next to Japanese enfant terrible Nagisa Oshima’s 1976 erotic sex drama (read arty pornography) “ In the Realm of the Senses” (though its direct, more appropriate translation is “ Bullfight of Love,” American distributors apparently feeling it necessary to make it sound a bit more sensual). What’s that? Lars von Trier is making a soft-core pornography drama where the lead actors will have unsimulated sex-though of course any real penetration or sex will be performed by body doubling porn actors? That’s cute. So with our NSFW, Parental Advisory tags plastered all over the place, here we go. All, however, once seen can’t be unseen, so you have been warned. Some are twisted, transgressive and fucked up, and some are downright loathsome and we really don’t want to watch them again. So kinda with the same logic that the only way you can stop singing that really annoying song is to think of an even more annoying one, we thought we’d run down some other weird, horrific and horribly awesome, or awesomely horrible sex scenes. Suffice to say it’s disturbing, funny, all kinds of wrong and it etches itself forever into the mind of the viewer. Why and in what context she does so, we’ll leave you to find out. In one scene that’s simultaneously hilarious, ridiculous and horrific, Diaz’s Malkina spread eagles across the hood of a fancy sports car and proceeds to grind panty-less against the windshield until she climaxes, to the astonishment of its occupant. It’s what can best be described as a sex scene (if it technically qualifies as such), and to paraphrase IGN heavily, who spoiled this moment first (and to be completely fair, we understand the temptation): Cameron Diaz plays Malkina, the opportunistic and venomous girlfriend of underworld figure Reiner (Bardem). So much so that embargo be damned, people have felt compelled to discuss it.
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Shit backfires and things go way south for said attorney.īefore the film plumbs these sordid depths, however, there is a scene in the movie that has everyone talking.

The picture is a morality drama about a greedy lawyer (Fassbender), who finds himself in over his head when he decides to delve into the dark world of drug trafficking. Written by venerable American author Cormac McCarthy, “The Counselor” stars Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt as its principal cast. Got that? I mean, we all read the Internetz, so… Anyhow, Ridley Scott’s “ The Counselor” opens in theaters this weekend. Let’s get this out of the way, right off the bat: there will be mild spoilers here-but these spoilers have already been posted online and not by us.
