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...the sexuality that cinema left us.

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NC17 | 18+ | R | A | MA | PINK [English + Non-English + Director's Cut]

BDSM
B&D, B/D, or BD - Bondage and discipline |||| D&S, D/S, or DS - Dominance and submission |||| S&M, S/M, or SM - Sadism and masochism
Bondage | Rope | Restrains | Suspended | Fetish | Uniform | Whipping | Collar | Decadence | Hedonism | Extreme | Abuse | Cruelty | Sadist | Dominatrix | Sadomasochism | Fantasy | Corruption

D: Suggestive Dialog
E: Erotica
FV: Fantasy Violence (used only for the TV-Y7 level)
L: Coarse or crude Language
MA: Mature Audience
S: Sexual Situations
V: Violence

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Psychosexual drama films are a subgenre of psychological dramas that focus on the psychological and sexual aspects of human relationships and behavior. These films often explore the darker and more taboo aspects of human sexuality, including fetishism, domination and submission, and sexual power dynamics. They typically feature characters who are struggling with their own sexual desires, motivations, and fears, and often depict the psychological and emotional consequences of these desires.

Psychosexual drama films often deal with themes of desire, power, control, and the complex interplay between sexuality and the unconscious mind. They may feature sexually explicit or suggestive content, and often explore the psychological and emotional complexities of sexual relationships, such as jealousy, obsession, and unrequited love.

Examples of psychosexual drama films include "Blue Is the Warmest Color" (2013), "Secretary" (2002), "Wild Reeds" (1994), "Basic Instinct" (1992), and "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). These films are often considered to be challenging and thought-provoking, and may not be suitable for all audiences.

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