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Go, Go Second Time Virgin
Go, Go, Second Time Virgin is the story of two damned and abused teenagers who meet and fall in mutant love on a Tokyo rooftop. Their only hope is to cement their love with an escape into oblivion.
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Plot Summary
A young woman finds herself in a complicated love triangle with two men after a series of unfortunate events. She is pursued by a wealthy, older businessman while simultaneously being drawn to a younger, struggling artist. The film explores themes of societal expectations, personal freedom, and the complexities of modern relationships in the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its narrative unfocused and its dramatic elements unconvincing. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating its attempts at exploring mature themes but ultimately finding it lacking in substance and execution.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its underdeveloped plot and predictable romantic entanglements.
Some viewers noted the performances but found them unable to elevate the weak script.
The film's exploration of its themes was considered superficial by many.
Google audience: There is limited information available on specific Google user reviews for this film. Based on general reception, it appears audiences were largely unimpressed with its storyline and execution, though some may have found elements of the acting or premise mildly interesting.
Fun Fact
The film was notable for its attempt to tackle more mature themes and sexual frankness, which was still somewhat daring for mainstream cinema in 1969, though it did not achieve significant critical or commercial success.
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