
Playboy Wet & Wild: Slippery When Wet
2000

1995
RDirector
Scott Allen
Runtime
55 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
Grab your travel bag and bead for excitement, as the world’s most beautiful women take you on the vacation of a lifetime. They’re wet, wild and on the move and making a splash as Playboy’s breathtaking Playmates show you erotic escapades from exotic destinations. You’ll go skinny-dipping in a tranquil lagoon, take the plunge in a steamy shower of seduction, enjoy a flirty and fabulous fashion show in and out of vacation wear, and that’s just for starters. You’ll venture to an enchanted island off Bora Bora where a lovely marooned damsel awaits your rescue and passionate seduction. Next, three beauties working 9 to 5 take you on a Hawaiian getaway where you’ll discover the deeply provocative pleasures of the tropics, and surf’s up for a fun-loving trio as they catch a wave to sensual surrender. Then, a French frolic recalls the hey-day of 1940’s swing with dancing in the streets and a wet and wild celebration that bares all, and so much more.
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film centers on heteronormative attraction and erotic escapades. There is no evidence of same-sex intimacy or non-cisnormative gender identities.
Gender Representation
Women are depicted as objects of visual consumption and voyeuristic pleasure. While active in their escapades, they lack structural narrative agency.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
Exotic locales like Bora Bora and Hawaii serve as backdrops for Western travelers. The production likely adheres to a homogeneous beauty standard.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
Culture is used as a decorative aesthetic for leisure and physical pleasure. The film reinforces Western consumerist ideals through its vacation themes.
Disability Representation
The production focuses strictly on able-bodied performers. There is no mention of characters with visible or invisible disabilities.
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AI Analysis
Playboy: Wet & Wild - Hot Holidays is a product of mid-1990s lifestyle media designed for consumerist escapism. It prioritizes a standardized, commercialized aesthetic of beauty over any meaningful exploration of identity. The narrative architecture relies on traditional tropes, utilizing exotic locations as mere scenery for heteronormative seduction. It functions as a voyeuristic experience rather than a character-driven study. Ultimately, the work adheres to a singular, conventional framework that avoids disrupting social expectations or providing intersectional depth.

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