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In the original novel Tarzan of the Apes (1912) and its many film adaptations, Jane Porter is cast as the civilised, rational counterpart who “tames” the wild man. Yet beneath that veneer lies a Victorian anxiety: the fear that a woman, raised in the “proper” society of England, might become “contaminated” by the primal wilderness. The 1995 fan‑fic re‑imagines this anxiety as —a social and psychological charge placed on Jane when she crosses the boundaries of her prescribed gender role.

The film stars Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo , who were a real-life couple at the time. Reviewers on IMDb and Letterboxd praise their genuine chemistry, with some calling it one of the few "romantic" and "sweet" films in the genre. Plot & Themes tarzanxshameofjane1995engl high quality updated

Eleanor realized she had stumbled upon a lost masterpiece that had been re‑rendered for the modern age—an “updated” version that retained the original’s daring narrative while polishing its visuals for today’s audiences. In the original novel Tarzan of the Apes

“I will not hide my love for the jungle nor for the man who taught me that shame can be unshackled by truth.” The film stars Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo