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The narrative then shifts six years into the past to the , a secluded artist retreat where residents are encouraged to explore their "wild and innocent" sides. The story follows Ben's time there as a poet-in-residence, where he interacts with various characters, including:
is a notable, if polarizing, entry in the legendary Taboo adult film franchise. Directed by series originator Kirdy Stevens , this seventh installment is widely regarded as a significant departure from the series' roots, functioning more as a stylistic "reboot" than a direct continuation of the previous films' narratives. Plot and Structure taboo vii: the wild and the innocent (1989)
Exact plot details vary by source, as many adult films from this era have limited documentation. The narrative then shifts six years into the
The Wild and the Innocent departs somewhat from the earlier Taboo films’ strict mother-son focus, instead exploring the clash between rural “innocence” and city “wildness.” Plot and Structure Exact plot details vary by
Reviewers on IMDb and Letterboxd highlight the film's "sun-drenched" and "sensual" visual style. One standout scene involves Kitty Shayne (playing Mrs. Wiggins) in a back-lit sequence noted for its artistic lighting and classic adult cinematography.