Niku no kusari
Niku no kusari

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Niku no kusari

1966
Movie
75 min
Japanese

Pinku from 1966.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Kôji WakamatsuGenres: Drama, Horror, Crime

Plot Summary

A young woman is drawn into a life of crime and sexual exploitation after her boyfriend becomes involved with a dangerous syndicate. She finds herself trapped in a cycle of violence and desperation, struggling to survive in a harsh and unforgiving world. The film explores themes of societal decay, moral corruption, and the loss of innocence.

Critical Reception

Niku no kusari is a significant film in the Japanese "pink film" genre, known for its provocative themes and graphic content. While controversial upon its release, it has since gained recognition for its unflinching portrayal of societal issues and its artistic merit within its genre. It is considered a cult classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the dark underbelly of society with visceral intensity.

  • Provocative and often disturbing, a hallmark of Wakamatsu's early work.

  • Captures a sense of societal breakdown and moral ambiguity.

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Fun Fact

Kôji Wakamatsu was a prolific director known for his avant-garde and often politically charged films, frequently working outside the established studio system.

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