Latex 1995 DVDRip x264
Title: Latex (1995)
- Overview
Details:
- Resolution: 700x478
- Duration: 1 hour 59 minutes
- Format: x264
- Size: 1.14 GB
- Framerate Issue: The DVD has a mastering error with an actual framerate of 14.985, resulting in a watchable but jerky picture.
Synopsis:"Latex" is a sci-fi themed adult feature that follows Malcolm Stevens, portrayed by Jon Dough, a patient in a futuristic mental institution facing charges of vagrancy and public disorder. The narrative unfolds through a series of highly sexual vignettes that explore his case history and psychological profile..
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Scene 1: Set in a 1950s kitchen, a housewife (Sunset Thomas) becomes aroused while wearing yellow latex gloves, leading to an intimate encounter with her husband (Zach Thomas).
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Scene 2: Malcolm experiences a fantasy where he is engaged with two latex-clad pony girls (Emerald Estrada and Debi Diamond). 3. Scene 3: Dr. Mangrove (Tiffany Million) analyzes Malcolm, discovering that his memories are influenced by pop culture. A fantasy ensues where she engages in sexual acts with her assistant (Sam Cooper). 4. Scene 4: A group of four women (Barbara Doll, Jordan Lee, Lacy Rose, Tasha Blades) engages in a lesbian-themed fantasy involving dildoes and sensual exploration..
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Scene 5: The scene transitions to a male character (Brick Majors) interacting with the same women in a different context..
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Scene 6: Malcolm's delusions continue with a talk show fantasy featuring Juli Ashton and two male co-stars (Colt Steele and Tom Byron). 7. Scene 7: A repeat of earlier themes with Colt Steele and Sunset Thomas, featuring similar actions and positions..
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Scene 8: Malcolm's ex-wife (Jeanna Fine) participates in a notable threesome during his trial, showcasing her skills in a dynamic sexual performance..
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Scene 9: The film concludes with a humorous pseudo-sex scene and a twist ending that wraps up Malcolm's story.
Conclusion:"Latex" blends elements of sci-fi and adult themes, characterized by its unique vignettes and sexual explorations, despite technical issues affecting the viewing experience.