Focusing on the intense, passionate encounters between the main characters.

: Rosa Caracciolo played the role of Jane. Caracciolo and Siffredi shared immense on-screen chemistry, which was rooted in reality—the two actors fell in love during the production of this film, married, and remained together long after retiring from the industry. Legal Controversy

From a production standpoint, the film is notable for being a more expensive adult film, reportedly shot in Africa, and it features a "soft cut" version with a more developed plot and dramatic elements. However, critical consensus on its quality is mixed, with one user review noting a simplicity to the script and rating its story a 1 out of 5. Conversely, other reviews praise the film for its emotional depth, beautiful scenery, and its portrayal of sex as a new discovery for Tarzan, which is considered exciting. Some reviews have also highlighted its watchability for couples and the genuine chemistry between its leads.

The film's title, "Tarzan X - Shame of Jane," hints at a more explicit and mature exploration of the character's relationships and emotions. The "X" rating and the emphasis on "shame" suggest a darker, more introspective tone, one that challenges traditional notions of the Tarzan character and his place in popular culture.

The plot loosely follows the classic framework of the Tarzan mythos but shifts its primary focus to an erotic adventure.

: Jane travels to Africa on an expedition searching for a mythical wild man. She discovers "Ape-Man" (played by Siffredi), a wild human living among nature without modern concepts of language or societal morality.

The query stems from a common internet phenomenon: users searching for modern streaming uploads or anniversary re-releases of the infamous adult-oriented cult classic, Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane . While searching for a "2021" version points to modern digital uploads on video platforms, the original film was actually directed by Italian exploitation cinema icon Joe D'Amato and released in 1995 .