Erotic Movie: Show Me Love
This Swedish erotic drama talks about girls growing up, girls who have their first sexual interactions amongst themselves as well.
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First lesbian kisses
The 1998 Swedish movie is originally titled Fucking Amal. Is Amal a girl someone wants to have sexual intercourse with? No, Amal is a city, where a teenager Elin (Alexandra Dahlstrom) is bored to death and says: “It’s all because of fucking Amal.” With her sister Jessica (Erica Carlson), they do all those things which young girls with raging hormones do all over the world. One day they go to a loner classmate Agnes (Rebecka Liljeberg) and Elin kisses her on the lips for a bet. The joke turns into curiosity in a few days and the girls kiss passionately a few times. Agnes soon realises the truth and really falls in love with Elin, but Elin finds a boyfriend, loses her virginity and acts cold because of the people around her.
First love
Fucking Amal is a movie about first love, first physical contact, first parties with alcohol (ending with throwing up in the toilet) and a movie where lesbianism (which is nothing more than curiosity in early youth) is portrayed in a very nice and pleasant way. You know, girls are constantly holding one another’s hand, dancing together, putting lipstick on one another, trying out bras and practicing kissing amongst themselves. Fucking Amal, or Show Me Love, which was marketed as the best Swedish movie ever made, which is unnecessary nonsense, has joined all those teenage American comedies that came to our cinemas at the same time. But because it’s from Sweden, from Scandinavia, it has a certain charm. That should help it more than it did. For the end, we give you the data that Rebecka Liljeberg was 17 years old in 1998, while the buxom Alexandra Dahlstrom was 14.
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