Taboo II (1982) is an example of early 1980s adult cinema that intersects with home-video distribution, the transitional era of film production values, and the social attitudes toward explicit content at that time. Films in this category often combined low-budget production, melodramatic plot scaffolding, and a focus on niche markets. By the early 1980s, the videocassette revolution had expanded audiences for adult films beyond theaters into private homes, changing production economics and viewer expectations.