Taboo Vii- The Wild And The Innocent -1989- Ful... %5bexclusive%5d [360p]
By the time the series reached its sixth entry, it remained a titan of the industry. However, when fans rushed to rent “Taboo VII” in 1989, expecting more of the same taboo-shattering drama, they were utterly flummoxed.
In 1989, the world was sweating through the end of a decade. Wall Street was greased with greed, the AIDS crisis was decimating communities, and the gap between the haves and have-nots was a chasm. Enter Lou Reed, 47 years old, dressed in black, and narrating like a detective who just quit the force. By the time the series reached its sixth
The most notorious and unforgettable aspect of Taboo VII is its first five minutes. In a move that has baffled audiences for decades, Randy West breaks out into a full, low-budget production number titled "Return to Romance". According to IMDb reviews, West not only sings but does so "quite skillfully," accompanying himself on guitar and delivering a folk ballad. This musical opening is so bizarre and tonally dissonant that a reviewer on Letterboxd called it "wacky" and "unsexy," noting that the first sex scene doesn't even occur until 15 minutes into the film. This irreverent, almost art-house approach is a far cry from the gritty, taboo-exploding narratives of earlier films. Wall Street was greased with greed, the AIDS