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Jane Porter IV, a brilliant but guilt-ridden ecotech engineer, discovers her father—original Jane Porter’s descendant—was the mastermind behind the experiments that corrupted the jungle. Her shame stems from realizing that the Tarzan-X project aimed to weaponize the jungle’s DNA to control global ecosystems. The "shame" here is twofold: Jane’s complicity in her father’s legacy and Tarzan-X’s own struggle with identity as a synthetic construct of jungle and machine. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane LINK
To understand Tarzan-X , one must first understand its director. Joe D'Amato, the professional name for Aristide Massaccesi, was a giant of Italian exploitation cinema, active from the 1960s through the 1990s. He directed a vast and eclectic filmography spanning horror, erotic thrillers, and post-apocalyptic adventures. By the 1990s, however, the mainstream market for his brand of filmmaking had dried up. As one reviewer notes, "mainstream cinema had run dry for the director by that stage... and he instead found profit in grot". Tarzan-X was one of many adult films he churned out during this period, but it stands out for its ambition and the talent involved. In creating content around specific adult videos or