People in nudist films agree to take off their clothes, from the accessories all the way down to the undergarments. This is clearly a unique nudist film by structure and presentation: the actors have more noticeably tanned bodies the females seem more busty, clean, and reflective than the females in other nudist films from the same period the censorship is ENTIRELY based on the careful positioning of the actor, or whether they're holding an object that they can place in front of their more controversial area (blurring in editing isn't included anywhere) the characters do have a passionate, visibly forced Stepford smile of embarrassment, which the actors actually try to hide in other nudist films the protagonist, Stacy Taylor, shows visible signs of resenting being undressed herself around other actors and, finally, the nudists are presented in a documentative form in-between the scenes that preserve the story more frequently than other nudist films. Additionally, each cast member here makes it obvious that they find it a privilege to be in the presence of another actor's beautiful (feminine) body while also hiding their shame for being around a number of people who are undressed directly in their vision. The intentions of this film are clearly innocuous to the intended audience, what with the frequent censoring of the lower area of the body but not the upper area (breasts are supposed to be censored according to our culture). This review will less highlight the film as a story and more as a film presenting the nudists.
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