In "Money Talks," the sweet scent of hormones and desperation fills the air as teens auction their bodies to the highest bidder. They're not just selling sex; they're selling the fantasy of youth, of innocence lost. The camera lingers on their smooth skin, their tight, untouched holes, as they strip, tease, and beg for cash. It's a raw, explicit exploration of the power dynamics of sex, of the thrill of transactional lust. These teens aren't just whores; they're entrepreneurs, and they're running a high-stakes, high-pleasure business.