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While the Wives Are Away
While the wife is away, the guys will play! This is what happens when a woman can't satisfy her man, or perhaps it's what happens when guys who get off on cock try to pretend they're something else? Whatever the deal is, these five amazing scenes are all about what happens when men need to get off real bad and turn to each other to satisfy their carnal desires. Whether it's a stranger or a good buddy, these guys have a load of cum in their cock and their own stroking hand just won't do the job like a sucking mouth or a tight wet hole! Their buds are more than happy to help them with their stiff dicks too, jacking, sucking and fucking until all that cum is splashed out and their needs are finally satisfied. What would their wives say if they knew their guy was swapping jizz with another man?
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Plot Summary
This short film explores themes of youthful exuberance, burgeoning romance, and the unspoken tensions within a group of friends. As a summer evening progresses, the characters navigate their complex relationships and personal desires, leading to moments of both joy and quiet introspection.
Critical Reception
While not a feature film, 'While the Wives Are Away' garnered significant attention within short film circuits and film school circles, often praised for its directorial vision and performances. It's considered an early work that showcased the emerging talent of its director and cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric direction and emotional depth.
Noted for strong performances from its young cast.
Seen as a promising early work by director Trey Edward Shults.
Google audience: As a short film, specific Google user reviews are not readily available, but its presence on platforms often leads to discussions about its artistic merit and the talent it highlighted.
Fun Fact
This short film was part of the selection for the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival, an independent film festival known for showcasing emerging filmmakers.
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