
Amar (2017)
Release Year: 2017
Nation: Mexico
Alternative Title: Loving
Director: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Writer: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Raquel Guajardo, Mauricio de Aguinaco, Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Companies: Saba Films, Beanca Films, Mandala Films, Eficine 226
Genre: Romance
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: black bra, black panties, bra removing, breast fondling, breast sucking, doggystyle sex, erotica, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, one word title, panties, purple bra, right, sex, sex on a couch, sex on a desk, softcore, white panties, woman on top
Story
Five stories blend with love, sex, the emptiness of being unloved, passion and desire: Carlos and Susana go to some uncle´s apartment to make love. Meanwhile, Benito, an 80-year-old, performs a serenade to his wife. His neighbor Adela is told that her mother has Alzheimer and that she will be relocated since the Buenos Aires building she lives in will be demolished. Amado catches his son Carlos stealing his money. Gabriel asks Martha´s parents for her hand in marriage but they condition them to get married at their favorite church. And Patricia, 40, a creative agent, sexually abuses Joel, who directs a beer commercial.
Summary
In "Amar," five interconnected stories weave a tapestry of love, lust, and longing in Buenos Aires. Carlos and Susana sneak away to a relative's apartment for a passionate encounter, while 80-year-old Benito croons a serenade to his wife from their balcony. Meanwhile, Adela receives heartbreaking news: her mother has Alzheimer's and she'll be relocated when their building is demolished. Amado confronts Carlos after catching him stealing money, unaware that his son's actions are fueled by unrequited love for Martha. Gabriel navigates cultural differences as he seeks Martha's parents' blessing for marriage, agreeing to their church wedding demand. At the agency, Patricia, a 40-year-old creative agent, exploits Joel, the beer commercial director, for her own desires. Each character searches for love but finds only heartache and missed connections, echoing the city's dynamic energy yet leaving them yearning for more.