Latex
Released: 1998
Community rating: 5.0
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1996 AVN Award Winner for Best Video of the Year AVN All-Time Top 500 Michael Ninn shattered boundaries with his masterpieces Sex and Sex 2, redefining erotic cinema forever. Now, Latex catapults you into a mesmerizing cyberpunk odyssey where vision pierces the veil of the soul. Jon Dough ignites the screen as Malcolm Stevens, a tormented soul imprisoned in a dystopian world, cursed with a forbidden gift that unveils hidden desires he never sought. Breathtaking special effects fuse with opulent latex-clad passions, delivering an unforgettable symphony of sight and sensation. Surrender to the pulse-pounding allure that ensnares every fantasy, for men and women alike. Latex is not just a film—it is the erotic revolution of the decade.
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Latex (1996) – Michael Ninn's cyberpunk wet dream that snagged AVN's Best Video of the Year, and bloody right it did. Jon Dough's Malcolm Stevens is this haunted bloke peering into souls in a dystopian hellhole, all wrapped in state-of-the-art FX that make Blade Runner look like a B-movie. The framing's razor-sharp, lighting's all moody neon glows slicing through shadows like a stiletto, and the production design? Immaculate – think fetish futurism where every curve gleams. But let's cut the bollocks: it's the great latex that steals the show, clinging to these goddesses like a second skin, turning every thrust into high art. The weirdness ramps up the kink – souls bared, psyches fucked – but the awesome sex delivers the payload, raw and relentless. Ninn's raised the bar again; this is the visual fix you need. Grab a beer, dim the lights, and dive in.
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