In the landscape of adult cinema, the DVD intro is a unique art form. It is a condensed promise, a miniature thesis statement designed to capture the viewer’s attention and define the erotic arc to come. The intro for Karina Hart’s As You Wish (directed by renowned filmmaker Andrej Lupin for MetArt) is a masterclass in this genre. Its central, recurring motif is the word and concept of the “target.” Far from being a simple metaphor for male gaze or desire, the intro uses the idea of a target to explore themes of precision, consent, power reversal, and the deliberate construction of fantasy. The “target” in this scene is not just the object of desire; it is the process of focusing mutual longing into a single, explosive point of contact.
The As You Wish DVD intro succeeds because it turns a potentially violent or predatory image—the target—into a symbol of shared, intentional fantasy. Karina Hart’s target is a radical act of erotic cartography. She draws the map; the viewer follows it. Karina Hart - As You Wish -DVD Intro- target
The phrase “As You Wish” becomes a conditional statement. The viewer’s desire is paramount, but only within the bounds she has pre-approved. The target is the visual representation of that boundary. In the landscape of adult cinema, the DVD