Below Her Mouth (2016): Below Her Mouth Review

MR Bouhati
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Below Her Mouth


Review of Below Her Mouth


Below Her Mouth is a passionate and honest love story between two women that explores the complexities of love and identity. The film is a refreshingly authentic and honest portrayal of the struggles faced by many individuals in the LGBTQ+ community.

The leads, Natalie Krill and Erika Linder, deliver heartfelt performances that make the story feel genuine and believable. Their chemistry is palpable and the moments of tenderness and connection between them are some of the most emotionally powerful of the film.

The cinematography is beautiful, with the use of natural light making the scenes feel intimate and real. The soundtrack is also great, featuring some great indie artists like Liz Phair and Martha Wainwright.



Overall, Below Her Mouth is a beautiful, heartfelt story about love, identity, and finding one's place in the world. It's a must-see for fans of LGBTQ+ films and a great way to explore the struggles and triumphs of those in the community. Highly recommended.

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