Below Her Mouth (bajo Su Boca) 🚀 📢
Reviewers from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety noted the film is "undeniably steamy" but found it "narratively flimsy". Critics on Rotten Tomatoes frequently highlight the strong chemistry between the leads despite "wooden" or minimalist dialogue.
The film has received polarizing reviews, often praised for its visual beauty and "female gaze" while being criticized for a perceived lack of narrative depth. Below Her Mouth (Bajo su boca)
The two meet at a bar in Toronto’s gay village, leading to an immediate and intense attraction. Despite Jasmine’s initial hesitation due to her engagement, she quickly succumbs to a passionate affair with Dallas, forcing both women to re-evaluate their lives and identities. Reviewers from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety noted
It explores themes of sexual awakening , the difficulty of being honest about one's desires, and the inner turmoil of discovering identity later in life. The two meet at a bar in Toronto’s
Below Her Mouth (released as Bajo su boca in Spanish-speaking regions) is a 2016 Canadian erotic romantic drama directed by April Mullen . The film is widely recognized for being produced by an , a deliberate choice intended to capture a "true female perspective" on love, lust, and intimacy between women. Core Premise & Plot
A successful fashion magazine editor who is happily engaged to her fiancé, Rile.
Directed by April Mullen and written by Stephanie Fabrizi .