In the future, humans are divided into Sex Negatives and Sex Positives. The negatives get sick if they have sex so they go to Cafe Flesh to see positives who are forced to perform on stage f... Read allIn the future, humans are divided into Sex Negatives and Sex Positives. The negatives get sick if they have sex so they go to Cafe Flesh to see positives who are forced to perform on stage for the negatives. Lana is a positive who everyone thinks is a negative and she must decide... Read allIn the future, humans are divided into Sex Negatives and Sex Positives. The negatives get sick if they have sex so they go to Cafe Flesh to see positives who are forced to perform on stage for the negatives. Lana is a positive who everyone thinks is a negative and she must decide whether to come clean or not.
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- Max Melodramatic
- (as Andrew Nichols)
- Lana
- (as Pia Snow)
- Mom
- (as Darcy Nychols)
- The Enforcer
- (as Robert Dennis)
- Johnny Rico
- (as Kevin Jay)
- Mr. Joy
- (as Pez D. Spencer)
- Stage Performer
- (as Starbuck)
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What makes this film so extraordinary is it tackles themes that are interesting beyond pornography that probably couldn't be expressed any other way. Mainly it's focus is on sexual frustration, but also inadequacy and betrayal are taken in.
The story follows a rag tag band of nuclear war survivors who can no longer make love. Sexual contact makes them feel violently sick (the negatives). A lucky few (the positives) are forced to perform sex acts on stage as entertainment for the negatives.
Enter Nick, a negative ex football star, and his negative girlfriend Lana. They spend their nights watching the action at cafe flesh wallowing in their own self pity at being sexually incapable ....except...! Lana is really positive and hiding the fact to stay with the man she loves. When sleazy club compere Max discovers this, he antagonises Nick and entices Lana until she eventually is brought out of the audience and onto the stage by desire and sexual need. The final shot of Nick, crouched down and distraught while the club laughs at his inadequacies, his girlfriend being screwed on stage willingly, and with Max revelling in Nicks failure as a man, gives an emotional kick of considerable force you wont forget quickly.
As it stands, the technical film making skill is at the poor end, the production values are low, and even the best DVD transfer is cheesy to say the least. But that doesn't matter as the strength of ideas and the emotional jolt it gives you seems far too talented for a sci-fi porn romp. The sex is normal, short, and played by ordinary people with lumps and bumps, not like the glossy super babe pictures of today. If you're expecting an earth shattering porn movie you may be disappointed.
A very interesting film.
The story centers on a couple of Cafe Flesh sex negative regulars, and their sad obsession with the club lifestyle.
The best acting performance in the film is Andy Nichols as Max, the mean-spirited emcee at the club who likes to taunt the audiences he is there to entertain, and stirs up trouble whenever he can. The sex scenes are not romantic, but they are imaginative and highly choreographed, with creative and surreal sets. Great camera work, an excellent soundtrack, surprisingly good acting, and some hot sex as well. It's a real good example of how a good porno movie SHOULD be. Very worthwhile
Definitely worth watching.
The thing I liked about this film most is undoubtedly the atmosphere; director Stephen Sayadian takes care to ensure that the club's atmosphere is as seedy as possible, and while helping the sex scenes; it also helps the film to enforce the dismal vision of the future. The sex scenes themselves are all staged and very diverse, which ensures the film doesn't get lost under too many samey sex scenes. The music used during these scenes is a real highlight and arguably even makes the film. The film doesn't really seem to have a particular point to make; and while the sex scenes are just the acts on stage, I do think that they are the main point of the film. The storyline between some of the main characters is decent, however, and the film does actually make the audience care about what happens. The ending does seem to be rather rushed, however, and really reinforces that the film doesn't have a particular point to make. However, this film is still undoubtedly one of the best porn films out there and it's definitely worth a look. Recommended.
SFX and XXX blend here to create a bleak, disturbing, depressing, erotic film.
These are not descriptions you normally hear together.
The late Kevin James gets a (Thankfully) non speaking role as a superstar stud. He, and others, known as sex positives, must perform for the sex negatives.
What am I talking about? Watch the film. The plot must be seen, then maybe believed.
I recommend it still. It's too weird to miss. And as far as porn goes, the acting is a lot better than usual.
Did you know
- TriviaOrgasmic moans from this movie are sampled in the intro to the White Zombie song 'More Human Than Human'(1995).
- Alternate versionsThe original hardcore version was X-rated and ran at 76 minutes. An R-rated version with the explicit scenes toned down was subsequently shown in mainstream movie theaters at 74 minutes. A video and DVD edition for the hardcore market by VCA runs at 73m 23s with a two minute cut not noticeable unless you knew it was there: Max dragged from the cafe and being killed by enforcers.
- ConnectionsEdited into White Zombie: More Human Than Human (1995)
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- $90,000 (estimated)