No discussion of Tarzan-X is complete without addressing its male lead, Rocco Siffredi. Today, Siffredi is a legend, the subject of the Netflix documentary Rocco, and a symbol of European adult cinema’s raw edge. But in 1995, he was at a turning point.
Siffredi approached Tarzan-X not as a joke, but as an actor. In interviews years later (translated from Italian), he noted that he studied chimpanzee movements and tried to maintain a "feral, wounded dignity" throughout the shoot. He refused to cut his hair for six months prior. While his costar was performing to the camera, Siffredi was attempting to embody a literary character. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane -
This seriousness creates a tonally bizarre film. You have Rocco, grunting authentically and climbing ropes with actual intensity, juxtaposed against a Jane who occasionally looks off-camera to check her marks. The mismatch is the heart of the film’s charm. It is impossible to tell if Tarzan-X is a masterpiece of deadpan irony or a genuine artistic failure. Perhaps it is both. No discussion of Tarzan-X is complete without addressing
Combat Tip: “Stone Guardians” have a shielded front. Attack from the back using a Vine‑Swing over them, then drop down and Roar. Combat Tip: “Stone Guardians” have a shielded front
Secret Collectible: A Golden Banana sits on a high platform reachable only by chaining two vines together (swing, release, immediately grab the second vine).
Tarzan‑X — Shame of Jane is a tight, momentum‑driven platformer that rewards mastery of its vine‑swing physics and the rhythm of perfect landings. By focusing on continuous movement, smart use of Roar, and careful puzzle observation, you’ll breeze through the jungle and free Jane without getting “shamed”.
Enjoy the swing, keep your eyes on the shadows, and may the jungle’s rhythm guide you to 100 % glory! 🌿🦧✨