Laurentie (2011)
Año de lanzamiento: 2011
Nación: Canada
Alternative Title: Laurentia
Director: Mathieu Denis, Simon Lavoie
Writer: Mathieu Denis, Simon Lavoie
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Pascal Bascaron, Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant
Compañías: Metafilms
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
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Similar: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: blow job, doggystyle sex, erection, fellatio, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, loud sex, male explicit nudity, male frontal nudity, male full frontal nudity, male masturbation, male pubic hair, masturbation, pubic hair, sex from behind, strong sexual content, unsimulated sex, watching porn
Historia
Laurentie follows Louis Depre, a young man in his late twenties living in Montreal, Canada. Struggling with alienation and depression, Louis feels disconnected from society and himself. He doesn't know what he likes, who he likes, or what he wants to do with his life. The arrival of a new neighbor, who seems confident and happy, exacerbates Louis' feelings of inadequacy. Throughout the film, Louis grapples with his identity and purpose, descending deeper into depression.
Resumen
Laurentie is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Mathieu Denis and Simon Lavoie. The film explores themes of alienation, identity crisis, and mental health through the story of its protagonist, Louis Depre. It's notable for its unflinching exploration of its subject matter, including explicit sexual content and unsimulated sex scenes, which contribute to its raw and realistic portrayal of Louis' inner turmoil.

