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Triple Play (1983) is a curious blend of documentary and fantasy that dives into the world of three-way sexual encounters. With Kimberly Wong making her debut, there's a certain allure to her portrayal as the sultry secretary to the infamous Ron Jeremy, publisher of the titular magazine. The film captures an era and attitude that's almost kitschy, yet it has a rawness that makes it feel unique. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, and the performances, especially Wong's, are quite memorable in their own right. It's not just about the explicit content; there's a playful exploration of desire and ambition wrapped up in this era's aesthetic.
Triple Play has had a varied history on home video, with some early VHS releases becoming quite scarce over the years. Collectors often seek out the uncut versions for their raw portrayal and candid atmosphere. There’s a niche interest in this film, particularly among those who appreciate the early '80s adult film scene and its experimental undertones. It might not be the most widely recognized title, but it definitely has its share of dedicated fans.
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