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Tarzan-x: Shame Of Jane %281995%29 !!exclusive!!

The 1995 film Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane remains a talking point for those analyzing the evolution of production design and directorial style in the adult industry during the 1990s.

The movie was directed by Roger C. Newman, who had a background in producing and directing adult films. The production company behind "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane" aimed to capitalize on the popularity of the Tarzan character, while pushing the boundaries of on-screen eroticism. tarzan-x: shame of jane %281995%29

From a technical standpoint, Tarzan-X is a fascinating artifact. Unlike modern adult films shot on digital, this was captured on 16mm film, giving it a grainy, soft-focus aesthetic that some viewers mistake for artistic intent. The jungle sets are clearly soundstages in Southern California, complete with rubber vines and potted ferns. A stock footage of a chimpanzee is reused four times. The 1995 film Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane remains

The film's English title, Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane , points directly to its central theme: the title character's sexual and social transgression. But what exactly is her shame? As one review puts it wryly, "this sophisticated socialite sure has a questionable grasp on basic anatomy. During her first encounter with 'Ape-man,' she declares that the only difference between men and women are men's inferior boobs". The "shame" is her surrender to her primal desires, her willingness to abandon her sophisticated upbringing for the raw, animalistic passion that Tarzan represents. The production company behind "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane"

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