Visually, the film is a feast of 90s texture. It captures the transition from the analog world to the digital. There are no smartphones capturing every moment; instead, there is the raw, grainy texture of film capturing dancing bodies, neon lights reflecting off the Atlantic, and the unfiltered chaos of a holiday gone awry.

The cinematic landscape of the 1990s was marked by a distinct shift in European adult entertainment, moving away from low-budget productions toward "prestige" films with higher production values. At the center of this movement was the controversial and prolific director François Clouzot. One of his most discussed works from this era is Club Private au Portugal, released in 1996. This film remains a point of interest for cinephiles and historians of the genre due to its exotic locations, stylistic choices, and its place within the "Private" film series. The Production and Vision of François Clouzot