
After Porn Ends is a documentary that not only examines the lives and careers of some of the biggest names in the history of the adult entertainment industry but what happens to them after they leave the business and try and live the "normal" lives that millions of other Americans enjoy. They hailed from the rural South, steel towns, and the San Fernando Valley. As teenagers and young adults, none of them thought that porn was in their future. They were artists, baseball play... (Full plot summary below)
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After Porn Ends is a documentary that not only examines the lives and careers of some of the biggest names in the history of the adult entertainment industry but what happens to them after they leave the business and try and live the "normal" lives that millions of other Americans enjoy. They hailed from the rural South, steel towns, and the San Fernando Valley. As teenagers and young adults, none of them thought that porn was in their future. They were artists, baseball players, child prodigies, and even Ivy Leaguers. Now, after their lives in porn, they're TV stars, bounty hunters, writers, and social activists. What happened in between? And, now that they've moved on, can they really live a normal life after porn?
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| User ReviewJ.a. Dreally good documentary. some times u wonder what u will do once u retire |
| User ReviewLauren SA fascinating documentary. I'm really intrigued by the porn industry as a whole and the role it plays in our society. Specifically a society that praises people while they're in the business and then vilifies them when they leave and try to make a 'normal' living. |
| User ReviewSean LIf you don't like the subject, then why bother watching a documentary about life after a career in the porn industry? This was a very insightful look inside the life of some of the mega stars of porn in the 80's and 90's after they retired (or tried to retire) from the biz. It really hits you when you realize this are human beings like the rest of us, with a real life, regardless of their life decisions. Definitely, not for the judgmental. |
| User ReviewRonnie WInteresting flick. A brutal "where are they now" documentary about porn stars. |
| User ReviewDan BA pretty interesting documentary that shows a few porn stars after they retire from the business. It's sad to see how some of them fell into the field and what they had to go through. I liked how the movie really showed what it was like for these people while they filmed and what fame they got. It interviewed a good amount of stars and seeing how each person turned out after they left the career. This will open your eyes on what these porn stars go through and what behind the scenes is like. Even make you feel sorry for some of the people and how sad their lives are. I felt it was missing a few things but overall it was a pretty good documentary about an interesting topic. |
| User ReviewD MA documentary which shows where a handful of ex-porn stars have ended up after that career ends. Discussed are how they ended up in porn and why they got out as well elaborating on other parts of their life. A wide spectrum of personalities here with some totally rejecting their past (Crissy Moran is an anti-porn Christian activist, Houston has lost jobs as well as the respect of her daughter because of her past, and Roxy runs an anti-porn organization) yet others embracing it (Nina Hartley still is a major figure in the business). Some have started new careers (Tyffany Million is a bounty hunter and Mary Carey is a reality TV star; super-hot Raylene who talks of how her son saved her from that life must not have succeeded in real estate because she is back making movies as is Seka - the last two bits of info I have garnered through my own "research"). Others are completely retired (Asia Carrera is a single mom who moved to a small Utah town for its conservative-values). Also interviewed are the children of the "stars" as well as some directors, producers, writers, etc from the business. Most say they are happy with the decisions they have made, yet Luke Ford rightly points out no one really knows what torment goes on in another's head. A great point made is that "X is forever", these people can never escape their work because porn is so ingrained in our society. The Jewish influence in porn is extremely evident throughout this film. Pretty interesting. |
| User ReviewSherry ZA very interesting movie that tells an overly positive but mostly even handed treatment of a couple major porn star's lives before, during, and after their porn careers. It obviously does not tell the whole story and problems they accounted. |
| User ReviewJerem MAnswers every curiosity you might have on the topic of life after porn, and then some. A far more touching and heartfelt story than I expected. Recommended. |
| User ReviewPatrick HDon't judge a book by its cover. The subject matter isn't for everyone but it's a fascinating movie if you give it a chance. |
| User ReviewKathryn R"The 'X' never goes away" after leaving the industry. Pretty sad stuff! |