Masseuse (1996)
The video starts with a young blonde woman on a beach, long wavy hair, wearing casual clothes, just standing there in daylight. She shows up again later inside, hands on hips in what looks like a kitchen, then disappears. A few scenes pass with no one on screen — just a computer in an office, lit dimly. Then a shirtless brown-haired guy lies on a bed, lean build, no action, just laying there. After that, the blonde and the guy stand together in a living room, close, half-lit. They’re not touching, just facing each other, maybe talking. No sex, no kissing, no real intimacy — just two people in the same room after what seems like disconnected solo clips. The whole thing feels like raw footage from a personal video, not staged porn. Camera work is basic, medium shots, no close-ups of faces or bodies during contact because there isn’t any. Most of the runtime is either empty rooms or one person at a time doing nothing much.