The scene opens with the narrator lamenting that he's not stopping. He's been having sex with a prostitute for the past year, and he can't stop. He says that he was tricked into having sex, and now he has to have sex every day for the rest of his life. He wonders why they don't hire more people to help with the sex scenes. He thinks that they're just using the sex scene to get a "sense of realism" . He asks if they can get someone to join them on a trip to the river. The narrator says that's a good idea, but that he doesn't have the money to go on such a trip. He goes on to say that when he went on the trip with his girlfriend, he accidentally dropped his new camera in the river, and it made him cry. He realizes that he would have to destroy all the sex-scene footage if he wanted to continue.
The scene opens with the narrator lamenting that he's not stopping. He's been having sex with a prostitute for the past year, and he can't stop. He says that he was tricked into having sex, and now he has to have sex every day for the rest of his life. He wonders why they don't hire more people to help with the sex scenes. He thinks that they're just using the sex scene to get a "sense of realism" . He asks if they can get someone to join them on a trip to the river. The narrator says that's a good idea, but that he doesn't have the money to go on such a trip. He goes on to say that when he went on the trip with his girlfriend, he accidentally dropped his new camera in the river, and it made him cry. He realizes that he would have to destroy all the sex-scene footage if he wanted to continue.