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Kinkorama
The plotline finds Cindy "frigid," so Dr. Gloria Leonard puts in a tape to thaw her out. The tape consists of Euro loops with a voice-over by a doctor with the worst German accent since Hogan's Heroes. These loops are the most depraved, kinky, slimy kind of Euro-trash sleaze that appealed to the Times Square crowd, which reveled in this type of stuff. The loops showcase sex acts so dirty and disgusting that you can almost catch the scent of unwashed pussy and manly body odor wafting off the screen. Of course, the frigid Cindy thaws out a little more with each act of perversion she watches.
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Plot Summary
Kinkorama is a documentary that explores various sexual practices and fetishes prevalent in the 1970s. It delves into different subcultures and communities, offering an unfiltered look at consensual adult relationships and sexual expression outside of mainstream norms. The film features interviews and scenes from various participants discussing their desires and experiences. It aims to provide an open and non-judgmental perspective on diverse forms of human sexuality.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary from the 1970s focusing on adult themes, Kinkorama received limited mainstream critical attention. Its release was primarily within specific circles and for adult audiences. Reviews, where available, often highlighted its candid and explicit nature, with some acknowledging its anthropological approach to documenting sexual subcultures of the era. However, it was also subject to the broader controversies surrounding adult films of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a candid and often explicit look at 1970s sexual subcultures.
A historical document capturing diverse consensual adult practices of its time.
Limited mainstream recognition, primarily appreciated within its target audience.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Kinkorama is not readily available due to its niche subject matter and release era. Public reception is generally tied to its documentary style and exploration of adult themes prevalent in the 1970s.
Fun Fact
Kinkorama was produced by the same company, Mitchell Brothers Film Group, known for its pioneering work in adult cinema during the 1970s, often pushing boundaries for the time.
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