The keyword refers to a specific entry in the catalog of the award-winning adult film studio, Pure Taboo . This high-production studio, a subsidiary of Gamma Films, is known for its cinematic approach to taboo-themed storytelling, often focusing on psychologically complex and socially controversial narratives.

| Element | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | PureTaboo | | Release Date | Late 2020 / Early 2021 (exact date varies by platform) | | Director | Craven Moorehead (known for psychological cruelty) | | Primary Performers | Often cited features Aiden Ashley and Seth Gamble (N.B.: While multiple scenes carry the 398 tag, the most referenced features Ashley as the victim and Gamble as the abuser). | | Runtime | ~42 minutes (extended cut, double the standard scene length) | | Central Tag | Coercion, Therapist/Patient, Reality Distortion |

Ashley, known for her emotional range (including a prior award-winning PureTaboo scene "The Delivery"), delivered a raw, crying, dissociation-heavy performance. In the final act of 398, her character experiences a psychotic break, unsure if the sex was real or hypnotic suggestion. Ashley reportedly needed on-set trauma counseling after filming—a rumor the studio has neither confirmed nor denied.

398. Puretaboo =link= Jun 2026

The keyword refers to a specific entry in the catalog of the award-winning adult film studio, Pure Taboo . This high-production studio, a subsidiary of Gamma Films, is known for its cinematic approach to taboo-themed storytelling, often focusing on psychologically complex and socially controversial narratives.

| Element | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | PureTaboo | | Release Date | Late 2020 / Early 2021 (exact date varies by platform) | | Director | Craven Moorehead (known for psychological cruelty) | | Primary Performers | Often cited features Aiden Ashley and Seth Gamble (N.B.: While multiple scenes carry the 398 tag, the most referenced features Ashley as the victim and Gamble as the abuser). | | Runtime | ~42 minutes (extended cut, double the standard scene length) | | Central Tag | Coercion, Therapist/Patient, Reality Distortion | 398. puretaboo

Ashley, known for her emotional range (including a prior award-winning PureTaboo scene "The Delivery"), delivered a raw, crying, dissociation-heavy performance. In the final act of 398, her character experiences a psychotic break, unsure if the sex was real or hypnotic suggestion. Ashley reportedly needed on-set trauma counseling after filming—a rumor the studio has neither confirmed nor denied. The keyword refers to a specific entry in