Below Her Mouth

Below Her Mouth is a 2016 Canadian erotic romantic drama film directed by April Mullen and written by Stephanie Fabrizi.

The film stars Natalie Krill as Jasmine and Erika Linder as Dallas, two women in Toronto who meet and begin a passionate love affair.

Meanwhile, Jasmine, a successful fashion designer, engaged to a man named Rile, spots Dallas working on a neighbourhood roof and immediately gets a bit intrigued with her presence.

Meanwhile Rile calls Jasmine to inform her that he is coming home after a rainstorm caused his trip to be cancelled early, but she is too engaged in having sex with Dallas to notice his message.

In the days that follow, the two women are shown to be miserable without each other as Dallas is once again sexually frustrated even after having an erotic encounter with a stripper and Jasmine cries when Rile attempts to have sex with her, knowing that she will never be the same fiancée for him, ever again.

The website's consensus reads: "Below Her Mouth delivers two understated performances of intrigue leading the way for gratuitous erotica with no plot, no character development, unsavory dialogue, and enough nudity to bore.

"[7] He added, "Below Her Mouth's stiff acting and dialogue suggest a misguided Blue Is the Warmest Colour influence reduced to the sexy aesthetics of lesbian sex but completely oblivious to that which actually animates the film's impossibly beautiful, unbearably smooth, and perpetually horny bodies.

"[7] Guy Lodge of Variety described it as "a sexually frank but narratively flimsy girl-meets-girl romance that never gets under its gorgeous characters' amply exposed skin.

"[8] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called it "an undeniably steamy effort that delivers plenty of heat in its sex scenes, while falling significantly short in dramatic terms.