Max Melodramatic
Andy Nichols
Max Melodramatic

“THE TIME... Five Years After The Nuclear War. THE SURVIVORS... Post-Nuke Thrill Seekers Lookin' For A Kick.”
In the future, humans are divided into Sex Negatives and Sex Positives. The Negatives get sick if they have sex, so every night they go to Café Flesh to see Positives who are forced to perform on stage for their entertainment.
Max Melodramatic
Andy Nichols
Max Melodramatic
Nick
Paul McGibboney
Nick
Lana
Michelle Bauer
Lana
Angel
Marie Sharp
Angel
Moms
Tantala Ray
Moms
Silky
Joey Lennon
Silky
Bartender
Neil Poderecki
Bartender
The Enforcer
Dennis Edwards
The Enforcer
Johnny Rico
Kevin James
Johnny Rico
Spike
Dondi Bastone
Spike
Mr. Joy
Paul Berthell
Mr. Joy
Ace
Hilly Waters
Ace
As a piece of erotica, it's semi-successful but for the most part Sayadian doesn't really seem to have a good grasp on that element. As a film outside of the erotic elements? Again, not the most interesting. The story has is little more than its synopsis and never really explores any themes. What Café Flesh really succeeds at is its avant-garde style. While the scenes themselves are not very erotic they certainly are interesting to look at. This is complimented by a strong score so the end result is more like a sexual music video than anything else. What Café Flesh proved, and continues to prove, more than anything is there is a interest in highly stylized, almost avant-garde, pornography.
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