Product Description The history of nudism and nudist films is contrasted with the nudist lifestyle today in this entertaining documentary. Also follows the behind the scenes goings-on of two nudist feature films. Review Director Young sees a void in Hollywood: naturists are out there . . . they deserve to see themselves accurately portrayed on film. -- DVD Verdict, Sept. 9, 2005
M**I
Excellent view of the nudist/naturist culture
T.L. Young has done a magnificent job depicting the following:1. the history of the nudist/naturist movement in America,2. the history of nudist/naturist film,3. the state of the nudist/naturist movement today, and4. humorous fictional elements that keep the viewer interested.If you are seriously interested in the nudist/naturist lifestyle and/or are already a nudist/naturist, I strongly recommend this film.
R**A
Very misleading, didn't like it
This is supposed to be about true nudism. However it's just a bunch of paid actors with a HORRIBLE script. About 1/10 of the movie actually gets into the history of nudism, and interviews the owner of a nudist resort, but that's about it. Everything else if not at all about nudism. If you just want to see a couple of naked people, then go ahead and get this, but if you're actually interested in something that's truly about nudism/naturism, then don't bother with this.
A**.
It's ok, it sheds a light on how society ...
It's ok, it sheds a light on how society has been conditioned to demonize nudity as something perverse while some see it for what it is....natural.
G**R
Cooler than expected
This was somewhat of an impulse buy for me, but I was surprised by some of the candid moments in this, some of which were pretty humorous. Also, some of the aspiring actresses, as well as hostess Christine Nguyen, are quite easy on the eyes, especially naked! Recommended.
N**E
This is an excellent documentary on naturism
I have had the opportunity to preview the DVD and I feel that Mr. Young has done a fine job in documenting the naturist movement in addition to one individual's introduction to naturism. TL Young is a very talented director and producer and I do very much recommend the purchase of this DVD.
K**R
It's a total bullsh*t! ...
... it distorts the VERY nature of a Nudist and Naturism movement! The movement does NOT have anything about s*x!!!! It's about what's natural and healthy - and indeed, it includes all the families. If you read this - go on YouTube and make your own searches (especially about Cape D'Age in France).
W**M
Mis-direction
I have issues with what this movie is really about. My hunch is that the director, T.L. Young, wanted to squeeze the most money out of and promote the feature film he was making, "The Naked Place". And so he turned it into two films, the original and this one, a combination pseudo-documetary on the making of the first film and weak documentary on the history of nudism.(As an advance review of "The Naked Place", from the outtakes shown in this "documentary", the acting looks really bad and the plot weak so I'm not surprised T.L. was looking for ways to save his project. I also guess this movie was initially going to be dvd "extras" for the feature film, but if no one buys the first film...?)The "making of" aspect was a farce as you can tell the actors were, yes, acting (poorly) the roles of actors auditioning for, and then acting in, the film. An example of this is a scene with one of the main actresses and her boyfriend, both nude of course, at their home discussing whether or not she should audition for the film. Um, we're supposed to ignore the fact that this was allegedly BEFORE she decided to audition, and there is already a surreptitious cameraman in their living room that they somehow don't notice? More of the same type stuff follows with the auditions, etc.As far as the nudism history, there wasn't anything new brought up that anyone with a brain doesn't already know. It was mostly snippets of "nude news" type broadcasts and some brief glances of vintage nudist films (probably from T.L.'s personal collection). I do have to say that the naturist organizations mentioned might be worth looking in to for those wanting to pursue the lifestyle.Overall there were some nice looking nude actresses, so that's why I gave it 2 stars. But again, the acting is atrocious and the movie itself disjointed.
A**.
Informative and entertaining
I was pleasantly surprised that this movie was really more of a documentary on history of nudism than anything else. And of T.L. Young's personal experiences in a nudist club in Hawaii. Yes, we had conversations about this way back during the college years... Although the quality of the movie is not that of one lucky to be aired on PBS or the History channel (I think), it was a pretty fast moving, comprehensive production, with a touch of humor and an interesting plot. Plenty of innocent nudity, from old film footages and people expressing their feelings about nudism. It was educational and entertaining at the same time.
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