SYNOPSICS
The Last Taboo (2013) is a English movie. Alexander Freeman has directed this movie. Mazique Bianco,Gary Karp,Alexander Freeman,Lauren Beller are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. The Last Taboo (2013) is considered one of the best Documentary,Romance movie in India and around the world.
The Last Taboo tells the gripping and heart-warming story of six people with various physical disabilities and an able-bodied partner who was in a relationship with one of them. These individuals share their perspectives on intimacy, relationships and what their experiences have taught them about themselves. The Last Taboo asks us to to step outside of our comfort zones in order to reconsider our misconceptions regarding disability, identity, gender, attraction, beauty and sexuality.
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The Last Taboo (2013) Reviews
Not Worth Watching
Honestly, a waste of time. I wish I could have my 50 minutes back!
Intensely Bad
This is so poorly put together and executed on, I don't even know what to say. Decent concept, horrible product.
Fascinating Documentary
This is an incredibly well made documentary looking at the complex lives of six disabled people and their needs and desires around sexuality. I found it absolutely fascinating and thought provoking in that it's a subject rarely discussed or portrayed in media. It was incredible to witness that kind of intimacy and honesty. That is not an easy task, and I think this is a really brave film that more people should take a look at. It's so important to try to understand one another these days. Highly Recommend!
Eye Opening Documentary
This is a documentary about connecting with another human through touch. And as this film points out, many people have a misconception of disabled people, and their need for this. After watching this film, you will get a greater understanding of the needs and wants of someone disabled. You will hear their experiences, their inner struggles and their yearning to connect with another human being. No matter how we look to others, we all need love, human interaction and to be seen as being perfect just how we are. This film does a phenomenal job shinning light on that.
An honest and intimate look at relationships
I enjoyed the way this film addressed intimacy in relationships where one partner has a disability. It was honest, thoughtful and touching. They did a great job highlighting the idea that a disability does not mean you have abated relationships and intimate experiences.