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Tarzan lives in the jungle, swinging and grunting. Jane, a curious explorer, arrives and is fascinated by this primitive man. The “shame” in the title refers to Jane’s internal conflict—desire vs. Victorian propriety—though the film quickly discards any real drama for repetitive erotic set pieces. Villains (poachers, rival tribesmen) appear briefly to justify captivity or rescue scenarios that lead to more softcore scenes.

Like many parodies, the dialogue and acting can be campy, leading to a second life among fans of B-movies and exploitation cinema. tarzanx shame of jane 1995

This Oedipal/Electra complex subplot (the "shame" of loving the man who killed your father) is what allegedly separates this film from mere pornography. Roger Corman’s producer once quipped, "We try to put three minutes of plot between the ten minutes of sex." Shame of Jane reportedly reverses that ratio. Tarzan lives in the jungle, swinging and grunting

: In many adaptations of the Tarzan story, Jane is portrayed as the love interest who helps Tarzan adjust to civilized society. The theme of shame could potentially arise if Tarzan struggles with his identity or actions that are considered inappropriate by societal standards. This Oedipal/Electra complex subplot (the "shame" of loving

Why is 1995 significant? Because it sits at the perfect storm of three trends: