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Chikan densha: Yurete zecchô go byô mae
Takeo, a dull, middle-aged man with a delusional habit and a timid personality, is mistaken for a groper by a young woman on the commuter train. He thinks he'll be taken to the police, but for some reason he's taken to the bank of a railway bridge.
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Plot Summary
A young woman finds herself entangled in a complex emotional and physical relationship with a man she meets on a train. As their connection deepens, they explore themes of desire, intimacy, and the boundaries of conventional relationships. The film delves into their personal journeys and the evolving dynamics of their bond.
Critical Reception
This film is known for its explicit content and exploration of adult themes, often appealing to a niche audience. Critical reception is divided, with some acknowledging its daring portrayal of sexuality and relationships, while others criticize its gratuitous nature and plot weaknesses. Audience reception tends to be polarized, reflecting the film's controversial subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold exploration of sexual themes and unconventional romance.
Criticized for its explicit content and underdeveloped narrative.
Seen as a provocative piece within the adult film genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of "Chikan densha" (Molester Train) films, which often focus on erotic encounters occurring on public transportation, a recurring theme in some Japanese erotic cinema.
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