Kojin lesson: Sawatte ageru
Kojin lesson: Sawatte ageru

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Kojin lesson: Sawatte ageru

1991
Movie
52 min
Japanese

This drama, written by Natsuji Shinobu and directed by Akira Fukamachi, is an exciting work that depicts the strange and passionate conflicts of love and desire surrounding a provocative young tutor, a young man who has failed his university entrance exams, and his father.

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Director: Hideo TanakaGenres: Drama, Erotic

Plot Summary

This film follows a lonely young man who finds solace and connection through unconventional means. He becomes entangled in a series of encounters that explore themes of intimacy and human connection in unexpected ways. The narrative delves into the complexities of relationships and the search for understanding.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Kojin lesson: Sawatte ageru' is scarce due to its niche genre and release period. It is generally considered an obscure title within Japanese erotic cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Difficult to find contemporary reviews.

  • Considered an example of late 80s/early 90s Japanese erotic V-cinema.

  • Appeals to a very specific audience interested in the genre.

Google audience: As this film is not widely available or discussed on major platforms, there are no specific Google user reviews to summarize.

Fun Fact

Ren Osugi, a prominent Japanese actor known for his roles in crime dramas and thrillers, appears in this film early in his career, showcasing a different facet of his acting.

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