How 'graphic' is the 'graphic' sex?


Do we see any penetration? If yes -- which actress(es)? Come shots? It's certainly a testament to their belief in the project if these actresses went that far...

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the film is not a porn. there is a quick shot of an actual blowjob by one actress -- even less than what is shown in the brown bunny. the rest of the sex is either unseen by the camera or simulated.

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Thanks hornbuck

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*********SPOILERS AHEAD*********************************************
http://movies.nytimes.com/2007/11/21/movies/21ever.html

November 21, 2007
Fantasies Without Bounds for a Lothario With Limits
By LAURA KERN
Published: November 21, 2007

Crispin Hellion Glover’s planned trilogy of blatant weirdness continues with a second installment, “It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.” Like last year’s Part 1, “What Is It?,” this follow-up (with David Brothers as co-director) will attract only the most adventurous filmgoers, who will have to wade through some rather repugnant material to weigh the movie’s merits.

Steven C. Stewart, who appeared briefly in “What Is It?” ensconced in a supersize seashell while being sexually stimulated by a woman’s hand, is now, as screenwriter and star, the master of his own pornographic fantasy world, which stems from his frustrations with being disabled. (Mr. Stewart, who had cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair, died before the film’s completion.) He portrays himself as a serial lady-killer whose long-tressed victims not only understand clearly what he says (a luxury audiences won’t share) but also readily sleep with him, unaware that he will strangle them afterward.

Alternately sweet and devilish, Mr. Stewart moves us to pity and revulsion, in essence recreating feelings similar to those that might be experienced by someone faced with a disabled person in reality.

Ever the tireless, traveling showman, Mr. Glover will again be on hand before each screening to present his hourlong “Big Slide Show,” which, like his films, is wildly impassioned and macabrely fascinating.

Directed by Crispin Hellion Glover and David Brothers; written by Steven C. Stewart; director of photography, Wayne Baxter; edited by Molly Fitzjarrald and Mr. Glover; production designer, Mr. Brothers; produced and released by Mr. Glover. Running time: 1 hour 14 minutes. This film is not rated.

WITH: Screenwriter Steven C. Stewart (Paul Baker/lady killer), Margit Carstensen (Linda Barnes/first victem/no sex/he wanted to marry her-she said NO), Carrie Szlasa (Karma Barnes/first sexual encounter in movie and victem/daughter of first victem), Jami Farrell (bathtub but no sex/Julie), April Hoglund (Across the hall neighbor girl in Nursing Home/also gives him the blowjob and is shown inserting his penis inside her while she was on top/also his last victem) and Anna Stave (Girl on Street/victem/no sex, she didn't even take her clothes off).
There's also Lauren German from "Hostel 2" but she was playing a dying girl who didn't want to give Paul the time of day because he was a "cripple".

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I recall seeing penetration shortly after the blowjob.

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