Erotic Diary of an Office Lady
Erotic Diary of an Office Lady

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Erotic Diary of an Office Lady

1977
Movie
72 min
Japanese

Asami Ogawa in her first leading role as an office lady with a healthy sexual appetite who grows bored with the limited choices that society offers her.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Toshio MasudaGenres: Drama, Erotica

Plot Summary

A young woman working in a Tokyo office navigates the complexities of her professional life while exploring her desires and relationships outside of work. The film delves into her personal journey as she seeks fulfillment and understanding in a society with evolving social norms. It contrasts the mundane aspects of office work with the passionate and sometimes tumultuous experiences of her private life.

Critical Reception

This film is part of the Japanese Pink film genre and is generally viewed as a product of its time, offering a glimpse into the erotic cinema of the 1970s. Critical reception is often tied to its genre classification, with some acknowledging its exploration of female sexuality within the constraints of the era's filmmaking, while others focus on its explicit content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores themes of female desire and societal constraints of the 1970s Japanese society.

  • Often categorized within the 'pink film' genre, appreciated for its frank depiction of sexuality.

  • Offers a look into the personal lives and sexual awakening of its protagonist.

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Fun Fact

The film belongs to the 'Roman porno' (or 'pink film') genre, which was a popular and distinct category of Japanese erotic cinema during the 1970s and 1980s, often produced by studios like Nikkatsu.

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