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is part of the "Pure Taboo" series, which focuses on psychologically driven, taboo-themed narratives. In this specific installment, Savannah Sixx plays a woman struggling with insomnia and psychological unrest, leading to a confrontation with a family member or close acquaintance that explores themes of boundary-pushing and forbidden desire. Key Details Performer:
| Film / Series | Release | Key Cast | Core Theme | Impact / Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2018 | Bree Mills (dir.) | Body Image & Emotional Abuse | Tackled societal struggles with size and sparked controversy. | | Half His Age: A Teenage Tragedy | 2017 | Kristen Scott | Age Gap & Taboo Relationships | Explored societal judgments on consensual relationships, becoming a foundational series. | | Future Darkly: Pandemic | 2020 | Multiple | Isolation & Paranoia | Was one of the first earnest depictions of the COVID-19 lockdown experience. | | Savannah Sixx's Restless | 2020 | Savannah Sixx | Psychological Unease | Embodies PureTaboo's shift towards internal psychological conflict. |