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The Red Line
During the Islamic revolution a SAVAK member Amani marries a woman her name Laleh. Laleh is a doctor and helps the injures of the revolution. Her brother is too involved in the revolution.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, working in a bar, becomes involved with several men, navigating a complex web of relationships and desires. The film explores themes of loneliness, sexuality, and the search for connection in a metropolitan setting. Her encounters lead her down a path of emotional and physical exploration.
Critical Reception
Tatsumi Kumashiro's 'The Red Line' is a landmark of Japanese erotic cinema, often praised for its unflinching portrayal of female sexuality and its nuanced exploration of desire and alienation. While divisive for its explicit content, it's recognized for its artistic merit and its bold departure from conventional storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic direction and bold exploration of sexuality.
Criticized by some for its explicit nature, but acknowledged for its narrative depth.
Seen as a significant film within the Pinku Eiga genre.
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Fun Fact
Tatsumi Kumashiro was known for pushing the boundaries of erotic cinema in Japan, and 'The Red Line' is considered one of his more mature and artistically ambitious works within the Pinku Eiga genre.
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