Pink Lady's Motion Picture
Pink Lady's Motion Picture

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Pink Lady's Motion Picture

1978
Movie
83 min
Japanese

The Japanese pop music duo Pink Lady are circus performers who show kindness toward a captured "monster," a sad, furry being (played by a man in a bulky, over-sized pink acrylic costume) who suffers acts of unusual cruelty by the keeper and ringmaster before the girls escape with the creature in a circus trailer.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Musical, Comedy

Plot Summary

This musical comedy follows the adventures of the popular Japanese pop duo Pink Lady as they travel to the United States. The film features the duo performing their hit songs and interacting with American culture, often with humorous results. It serves as a showcase for their energetic performances and unique personalities.

Critical Reception

Pink Lady's Motion Picture was primarily a fan-oriented project, designed to capitalize on the duo's international popularity. Critical reviews were generally sparse and focused on the musical numbers and the duo's appeal rather than cinematic depth. Audiences familiar with Pink Lady likely found enjoyment in the music and the lighthearted entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A colorful showcase for the energetic performances of Pink Lady.

  • Lacks significant plot or character development, serving mostly as a concert film.

  • Appeals primarily to fans of the duo and their J-pop music.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, it is presumed that fans appreciated the musical performances and the visual presence of the duo.

Fun Fact

The film was produced to capitalize on Pink Lady's global fame in the late 1970s, following their successful tours and appearances in the United States.

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