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Every Woman Has a Fantasy 2
This film is a series of short stories that offers viewers first rate situational erotica where each one begins with a stimulation of the imagination and culminates in the pleasures of the eyesight, and in between lays out a story that does not drag on nor jumps right into the physical pleasures.
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Plot Summary
A compilation film that explores various facets of female desire and fantasy through a series of vignettes. The movie delves into the psychological and emotional landscapes of women, presenting diverse scenarios that highlight their inner worlds and erotic imaginings. It aims to offer an intimate look at the complexities of sexuality and the fulfillment of hidden desires.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for this specific film is scarce. As part of a niche genre and era, it likely received limited mainstream critical attention. Audience reception, where available, tends to focus on its explicit content and artistic direction within the erotica genre.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its artistic approach to erotic themes.
Noted for its exploration of female sexuality.
Can be considered explicit and experimental.
Google audience: Specific Google user reviews are not readily available for this title. General audience sentiment for similar films often points to a division between those who appreciate the artistic expression of sexuality and those who find the content too explicit.
Fun Fact
This film is a sequel to 'Every Woman Has a Fantasy' (1982), also directed by Koji Wakamatsu, continuing the director's exploration of adult themes and female psychology in Japanese cinema.
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