


You, me and the sea
Bia decides to spend some alone time at her beach house. The sun, the waves, and the sight of her new neighbor make for the perfect summer stay.
Based on You, me and the sea a confession by Sophie
Sun. Salt. And a neighbour she can't stop thinking about.
Bia arrives at her beach villa looking for solitude, the sound of waves every morning, the sting of salt on her skin after a long swim, and nothing to worry about except herself. What she didn't plan for was him.
He's a photographer. Muscular and quiet, silver-haired and undeniably, distractingly hot. They've been catching each other's gaze for days now, across the sand, through the morning light, both of them too nervous to close the distance.
But the summer is short, and the beach is right there, and desire has a way of making decisions before you do.
A warm, sensual, and beautifully shot outdoor sex encounter between two people who were always going to end up exactly here — real-life couple Isabella De Laa and Lutro bringing the kind of chemistry and intimacy that only comes from actually knowing each other.
The view was always going to be worth it. Camon, be a voyeur!
Director: Mezzi / Julie Gomez
Performers: Lutro Isabella De LaaLutro and Isabella De Laa
We all have been attracted to someone older at some point in our lives—I love Julie's work as we finally get to experience this attraction from the younger person's point of view.
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