There's a world of sin and city streets to explore in 1981's "The Tale of Tiffany Lust," with director Gerard Kikoine (or Radley Metzger, depending on who you ask) overseeing a study of discontent. There's a woman craving a new level of sexual freedom, and her strange journey makes for a loose plot, with the material going episodic as this odyssey takes the main character around New York City, interacting with predators and prey as she begins to understand the possibilities beyond her marriage. There's no deep dive into psychology in "The Tale of Tiffany Lust," with the production mostly out to titillate instead of explore the emotionality during this tour of couplings. And there's walking. So much walking, with Kikoine refusing to pass on any opportunity to photograph actors in motion, making their way around the city, allowing those less interested in amorous activity to enjoy a tour of NYC the way it was in 1980. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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