Some reviewers suggest the film may actually be a repackaging or "con job," claiming it consists of material from an earlier 1980 film titled A Woman's Dream , reissued with new credits to capitalize on the Taboo name.
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While the plot is often criticized as being thin or "soap opera-like," the cinematography—particularly sex scenes involving Kitty Shayne —has been praised by some genre fans as being well-staged for its time. Some reviewers suggest the film may actually be
With its release, fans and critics alike were eager to dive into the world of Taboo once again. The film's reputation as a provocative and unapologetic exploration of human desire has only grown over time, making it a must-see for fans of the series. The film's reputation as a provocative and unapologetic
The phrase is most famously the title of a 1959 Universal western starring Audie Murphy and Joanne Dru. In adult cinema, several films borrowed this poetic contrast for their own narratives about rural naivety corrupted by urban vice.