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Manji Dance 2 : Three Erotic Women
Story of Japanese women.
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Plot Summary
This film is a Japanese erotic drama that explores themes of desire and relationships among its characters. The narrative typically focuses on the emotional and physical entanglements of the three central women, set against a backdrop that emphasizes sensuality and interpersonal dynamics.
Critical Reception
As an erotic film from the mid-1990s, 'Manji Dance 2: Three Erotic Women' was primarily aimed at a niche audience. Critical reviews were sparse and often focused on its explicit content rather than cinematic artistry. Audience reception varied, with many viewers appreciating its erotic elements and thematic exploration, while others found it to be predictable or lacking in depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its explicit content and exploration of female desire.
Criticized by some for a lack of narrative substance beyond its erotic scenes.
Found to be a typical example of its genre from the era.
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Fun Fact
The 'Manji' in the title refers to a swastika-like symbol in Japanese culture, often associated with Buddhism and good fortune, but its use in film titles can sometimes be controversial due to its association with Nazism in Western contexts.
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