Today, Taboo VII: The Wild and the Innocent serves as a time capsule. It captures the fashion, the social anxieties, and the cinematic style of the late Reagan-era adult industry. For those interested in the evolution of erotic cinema, it represents a moment where the industry still prioritized "The Feature"—a movie with a beginning, middle, and end, driven by characters rather than just technical performance.
: An uninhibited artist known for "body painting" with water balloons. Today, Taboo VII: The Wild and the Innocent
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For years, collectors of obscure late-80s cinema have whispered about a missing chapter in the infamous Taboo series. While the Taboo name is most associated with adult film history (particularly the groundbreaking 1980 original), the later numerical entries drifted into a fog of bootleg VHS, unreleased cuts, and lost distribution rights. You can fill in the actual details where needed
, a shy and seemingly unattainable girl who becomes a primary target for seduction, and Suzannah French
According to reviewers from Letterboxd and IMDb , the film is often criticized for its lack of cohesion and "bizarre" tone.