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Chikan tômei ningen
Pink film directed by Kôji Seki.
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Plot Summary
A scientist develops an invisibility serum, but it falls into the hands of a desperate criminal. The invisible criminal then goes on a spree of theft and violence, leaving the police baffled. The scientist must find a way to stop his creation from causing further chaos.
Critical Reception
This obscure Japanese science-fiction horror film from the 1970s is rarely discussed and has very limited critical reception available. It is primarily known among cult film enthusiasts for its unique premise and exploitation elements.
What Reviewers Say
Low-budget exploitation with an interesting sci-fi concept.
Features a unique take on the invisible man trope.
Somewhat dated special effects and a predictable plot.
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Fun Fact
The film's original title, 'Chikan tômei ningen,' translates to 'Perverted Invisible Man,' hinting at the exploitative nature of its plot.
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