

Koichiro Uno's Nurse's Dormitory
A film adaptation of Koichiro Uno's original work that depicts the madness and debauchery that unfolds in a nurses' dormitory where men are strictly prohibited.
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Plot Summary
A group of young nurses live together in a dormitory and navigate their demanding work, personal lives, and burgeoning romantic relationships. The film explores their struggles and desires within the confines of their professional environment and the societal expectations placed upon them. It delves into themes of intimacy, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness amidst the challenges of their chosen profession.
Critical Reception
Nurse's Dormitory is an Eroticism film that focuses on the lives of nurses. It garnered attention for its explicit content and exploration of female sexuality within the context of a Japanese Pink film. Critical reception is often divided, with some acknowledging its place within the genre while others criticize its gratuitous nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a glimpse into the lives and desires of nurses.
- Features explicit content typical of the pink film genre.
- Explores themes of sexuality and relationships within a confined setting.
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Fun Fact
Koichiro Uno was a prolific director in the Japanese pink film industry, known for his work in the Nūberu bāgu genre.
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