Going off of the IMDb page, it has rating systems.
It's rated 18 in most countries, but it's not banned in any outside of Nova Scotia.
I'd like to think that if underage rape/sex was shown as a positive, they'd be banned in a large chunk of those countries due to not being too far off from CP.
- In the intro the narrator introduces a dozen of residents of the town, who as one like sex with some funny personality gimmicks, with visual demonstrations (brief and seem to try to avoid showing the actual genitals).
- Mr. Lamar is trying to do finances while Ms. Lavonia pleasures herself with a vibrator (shown only from top). He is amused at first but gets annoyed the louder she gets and smashes the toy up the wall. She doesn't take the hint and goes for his pants while he works (under the table, not shown). Not taking it anymore, he grabs her and does it from behind (comically exaggerated) but fails, after which she gets offended and leaves in his car.
- Now Lamar is depressed and is listening to radio broadcaster Eufala (with transparent shirt) talking religious nonsense, while Lavonia is squeaking in the car with unknown man. Lavonia returns and goes to Lamar's pants with a wet towel, and next morning they seem happy again.
- Rhett (said a few times to be 14, though looks older, narrator's son) is swimming in the river (explicit bottom nudity) and Lavonia catches him (with Jaws music). And a few rounds with panic, he gets used to it. The narrator treats it like a school exam.
- Lamar is working on the scrapyard under a black woman Salsa. Her husband husband Zebillon picks a fight with other workers who badmouth Lamar, but it gets interrupted. Salsa prevents Lamar from leaving home, or he'll get fired, so he has to "take a break". Meaning a 69 and other stuff (The camera fails to obscure) while the radio won't shut up. Lamar notices the two coworkers are spying through the window and beats them up (Seriously, people bleed white, greed, yellow, blue blood from their mouth?? It's never explained), and Salsa is not happy he left regardless of reasoning.
- A travelling salesman Fidelis offers Lavonia underwear and toys to check (she's bottomless and the camera fails to obscure the privates) and one guess with what he gets distracted with.
- Lamar has a night with Lavonia (the camera work just doesn't bother at this point), then next day makes a detour to a strip club, while Lola (Lavonia's pseudonym with a wig) entertains the crowd. Lamar doesn't realize, and "Lola" spills his beer to everyone's amusement, then as an apology orders him a new beer and slips a sleeping pill and unconscious Lamar is carried out to the other room (and the beer glass melts??).
- Lamar is tied to bed and Lavonia plays with him while he's passed out. When Lamar gets up, Lavonia chokes him with chloroform and goes for round two. When he wakes up again, she puts some drugs into his mouth, and now he's screaming. Lavonia unties him, and he doesn't hesitate to run away through the window. His car is sabotaged, so Lavonia manages to get home first and have it with another man (explicit).
- Lamar arrives before they finish and is angry why there's a familiar wig in his room before noticing there's another man. The man chokes Lamar and Lavonia beats the guest with a lamp. Lamar decides it's about time for counseling.
- The couple explain to Dr. Lavender that Lamar can't do it with her willingly. The doctor takes Lavonia for examination and Lamar tries to do it with the nurse. The pairs switch and turns out the doctor is gay, and the nurse is lesbian. Lamar hides in the closet, the doctor goes full American Psycho and the girls are busy. Lamar beats the doctor and drags his wife out with force.
- As last resort, Lamar goes to the radio station to test himself. And Lavonia doesn't wait for him. While Lamar is doing "baptism" (explicit) with Eufala while on air, Lavonia is already "busy" at home.
- Lamar runs home on foot, beats the other guy, and now is strong enough to do it with Lavonia (explicit) any time. The junkyard crew put Salsa and her new boyfriend into literal garbage. Rhett is Eufala's next client and later does with a younger girl at the barn. The narrator shows "how it's done" and it causes earthquakes. The movie director (?) does the outro narration.
Not-the-most-but-still explicit porn with minimalistic plot. Having a 14yo in positive context only makes it worse. TroperWall / WikiMagic Cleanup
Despite concerns that it's been distributed by Madman Entertainment, a mainstream distribution company in Australia, and that it's written by Roger Ebert, I would lean towards a cut for the film.
EDIT: I found out that the work seems to be satire. Are there enough scenes done for comedy, or are all the scenes done for titillation?
Edited by callmeamuffin on Oct 1st 2022 at 4:28:17 AM
Working on Sandbox.The Amazing Race TV Tropes Edition.![]()
You're confusing it with Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (the film Ebert actually wrote for). Disregard this, I'm a dumb.
Anyway, cut.
Edited by TotemicHero on Sep 30th 2022 at 12:26:15 PM
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)Can't deny that it's comedic, and I may be biased, but I don't think vast majority of screentime being sex scenes with varying degree of graphic doesn't help by much. I've posted the full summary so anyone is free to check without watching.
Don't know much about the production or destribution. It just feels like something they stereotypically say about the back room of VHS stores.
TroperWall / WikiMagic Cleanup

This work was brought up here
back in January because there concerns that the work might be porn. Apparently, it's more akin to softcore according to reviews. However, what's more pressing is that the work displays the rape of a 14 year old boy as a positive and that the character ends getting involved in other sex scenes as indicated by this trope entry (trope was later removed for being misuse):
I don't know about the film and haven't watched. it. I just thought I'd make the report because I'd like to resolve this issue since we didn't reach a conclusion.
Edited by MacronNotes on Sep 22nd 2022 at 1:49:21 PM
Macron's notes