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Latex - (1995) - QTGMC 80fps + AI Upscale 1080p + x265

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File Information

  • Resolution: 1404x1080 (4:3)
  • Size: 3.90 GB
  • Length: 1 hour 59 minutes
  • Video Format: x265 80fps CQ Bitrate
  • Audio Format: AAC 48000Hz stereo 250Kbps

Scene Breakdown

  1. Sunset Thomas, Zack Thomas
  2. Emerald Estrada, Jon Dough
  3. Tiffany Million, Sam Cooper
  4. Barbara Doll, Jordan Lee, Lacy Rose, Tasha Blades
  5. Barbara Doll, Lacy Rose, Brick Majors
  6. Juli Ashton, Cal Jammer, Tom Byron
  7. Sunset Thomas, Colt Steel
  8. Jeanna Fine, Richie Razor, Vince Vouyer
  9. Sunset Thomas

Categories

  • 90's
  • Anal
  • AVN Best Video Feature Winners By Year
  • Classic
  • Fantasy
  • Latex
  • Leather Items
  • Popular with Women
  • Science Fiction

Review Summary
"Latex" is recognized as a pioneering adult film, likened to a modern version of "Café Flesh." It showcases Michael Ninn's creative vision in the 1990s. The film is set in a futuristic mental institution, featuring Jon Dough as Malcolm Stevens. The narrative unfolds through various sexual vignettes, beginning with a scene in a 1950s kitchen involving Sunset Thomas and Zack Thomas, showcasing latex fetishism. Throughout the film, Malcolm's fantasies reveal sexual encounters with multiple characters, including Dr. Mangrove (Tiffany Million) and various latex-clad women. The production is noted for its groundbreaking approach, integrating creative writing, costumes, and set design, setting it apart from typical adult films of that era.

Positive Aspects

  • Impressive production quality for the time.
  • Effective integration of narrative and sexual content.
  • Groundbreaking use of special effects and set design.

Negative Aspects

  • Extended dialogue scenes detract from the adult film experience.
  • Special effects appear dated by current standards.
  • Notable presence of artificial enhancements among performers.

DVD Quality
The audio-visual quality is generally high, with a notable soundtrack but issues with dialogue synchronization. The video transfer remains strong, despite the dated effects.

Conclusion
While lacking special features,"Latex" is recommended for those interested in adult film history or Michael Ninn's work. Its quality and creativity make it a noteworthy purchase, especially if acquired at a reasonable price.

Files

Latex (1995) [80fps_x265_1080p].mp4
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