Similar to “Physical Attraction,” but with “Wild” adding a sense of untamed, uncontrollable, or perhaps dangerous energy, Wild Attraction (1992) focuses on intense, primal connections between characters. The narrative likely portrays relationships or encounters driven by raw, instinctual desire, possibly leading to impulsive actions or passionate, almost animalistic couplings. It might explore the idea of attraction that defies societal norms or rational thought, presenting love and lust as powerful, untamable forces. Released in 1992, Wild Attraction could potentially blend these themes with the erotic thriller elements popular at the time, adding suspense or danger to the passionate encounters. The film promises viewers scenes of intense, uninhibited sexuality, emphasizing the raw power of attraction through its explicit content and potentially dramatic storyline, reflecting the style and themes often found in early 90s erotic cinema.
Georgio, an American music conductor invites an Italian painter, Mateo to paint a fresco in their bedroom and begs his wife, Aleen to have sex with him.