The film tackles various sexual journeys, including a grandfather's visits to a prostitute, a brother's bisexuality, and Romain's own awkward quest to lose his virginity. Review Summary
Mathias Melloul, Valérie Maës, Stephan Hersoen, Leila Denio, and Nathan Duval
Critics and audiences on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes have noted that the film blends a lighthearted, comedic tone with extremely explicit, unsimulated scenes. While some reviewers from Variety and The New York Times found the "wall-to-wall" sex scenes distracting or dull, others praised the film for its honest, non-judgmental approach to human intimacy and family transparency. Version Details
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Approximately 85 minutes long, containing all explicit content.