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Justine- A Matter | Of Innocence - 1980.1080p-ds...

The name Justine is inescapably linked to the Marquis de Sade’s 1791 novel Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue . The book follows a young woman whose unwavering commitment to innocence and moral purity leads her into a series of horrific, sexually violent encounters. By the 1960s and 1970s, European directors had transformed de Sade’s philosophical novel into a subgenre of erotic period drama.

Appears as the wealthy and predatory Uncle Steven.

The year 1980 sits exactly at a crossroads. The golden age of theatrical pornography (1972–1979) was fading. The “Video Nasty” panic in the UK was still two years away. And in the United States, the advent of the VCR and Betamax (Sony’s Betamax launched in 1975, but mass adoption exploded by 1980) created an insatiable appetite for cheap, “adult” content. Justine- A Matter of Innocence - 1980.1080p-DS...

The title contains three distinct signifiers, each pointing to a different corner of 20th-century exploitation and literary adaptation.

4/10 – only for niche erotic/historical curiosity. For file quality: Acceptable for 1980 low-budget British film; don’t expect modern restoration clarity. The name Justine is inescapably linked to the

For those who gather lost cinema, the appeal of Justine – A Matter of Innocence – 1980.1080p-DS is not artistic merit but . It represents:

It’s difficult to provide a meaningful review of based solely on the file label 1080p-DS... , as that refers to video quality and source, not the film’s content. Appears as the wealthy and predatory Uncle Steven

Below is a detailed, speculative-yet-historical article reconstructing what Justine: A Matter of Innocence might represent, why it matters to cult film collectors, and how to approach such digital ephemera.

The modern suffix is the key to understanding why this file exists. denotes a high-definition transfer. DS is a common tag used by private release groups. It could stand for: