Atsui hada no yûwaku
Atsui hada no yûwaku

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Atsui hada no yûwaku

1973
Movie
66 min
Japanese

Pinku distributed by Million

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Kôji WakamatsuGenres: Drama, Erotic

Plot Summary

This erotic drama from Kōji Wakamatsu explores themes of desire and societal constraints in post-war Japan. The film follows a young woman's tumultuous relationships and her search for liberation amidst a repressive environment. Her encounters are marked by a raw intensity, pushing the boundaries of conventional morality and personal freedom.

Critical Reception

'Atsui hada no yûwaku' is recognized as a significant work within Japanese pink film cinema, often lauded for its bold exploration of sexuality and its critique of social norms. While sometimes challenging for mainstream audiences, it has garnered critical appreciation for its artistic merit and Wakamatsu's distinctive directorial style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its provocative exploration of sexuality and societal repression.

  • Noted for Kōji Wakamatsu's distinctive and often confrontational directorial approach.

  • Considered an important, albeit niche, entry in the pink film genre.

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Fun Fact

Kōji Wakamatsu was a prolific director known for his experimental and often controversial approach to filmmaking, particularly within the pink film genre.

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