Liberation
"Liberation," directed by Andrej Lupin, takes place in a smoky and atmospheric subterranean boîte. A beautiful young woman, her face revealing a combination of hurt and disappointment, sits alone with a glass of wine. We don't know if she's been stood up, let down, or had her heart broken, but her sadness is palpable. The waiter, the only other occupant of the secluded space, senses her pain and gently tries to draw her out of her melancholy mood. He pours another glass of wine. He chats with her. He extends his hand in friendship. As the woman's sorrow begins to dissipate, tiny sparks of mutual attraction ignite and then she throws herself wholeheartedly and completely into this unexpected, unplanned, and entirely spontaneous opportunity. The stars of the film — Linda Sweet and Kristof Cale — have a relaxed, natural chemistry and their rapidly accelerating passion is genuine and unforced, giving the action an extra layer of realism and intensity. Whether Sweet knows it or not she's ready for this encounter. And whether Cale is hungrily eating her pussy, fingering her, or fucking her, she is explosively responsive, and several of her climaxes result in spontaneous fountains of liquid ecstasy. And, after Cale has pumped a load deep inside her, Sweet is transformed, a new woman, glowing with vitality and satisfaction. Experience the freedom and release only a new sexual experience can provide in "Liberation."