Some reviewers suggest the film may actually be a repackaging or "con job," claiming it consists of material from an earlier 1980 film titled A Woman's Dream , reissued with new credits to capitalize on the Taboo name.
| Source | Summary | |--------|---------| | | Gave a 3‑star rating, praising the production values and cinematography while noting the script’s “predictable” direction. | | X-Rated Critics Association (XRCA) | Highlighted Kat Sinclair’s performance as “a nuanced portrayal of innocence turned turmoil.” | | Cult‑Film Forums (1992‑2005) | Developed a modest cult following, with fans citing the film’s “soft‑focus aesthetic” and “emotional undercurrent” as distinguishing features within the series. | | Home‑Video Sales | The Extra Quality DVD release (2003) sold approximately 12,000 units in its first year, indicating continued interest among collectors. | taboo vii the wild and the innocent 1989 ful extra quality
Taboo VII: The Wild and the Innocent (1989) is an unusual installment in the long-running adult film franchise. Unlike its predecessors, which focused heavily on the "incest-porn" premise established in the 1980 original, this entry serves as a stylistic departure—or "reboot"—that explores a more romantic, soap-opera-esque narrative. Some reviewers suggest the film may actually be