Pimp Heaven
Pimp Heaven

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Pimp Heaven

1975
Movie
78 min
Japanese

Class-A Kyoto, a strip joint in Kyoto, is raided by the police. Shohei, a salesman who happens to be there, gets caught in the middle of it and is fired from his job. Having nowhere else to go, Shohei reluctantly becomes the manager of the place... The film is a comedy full of pathos about the connection between strippers called "special delivery" and the "pimps" who hang on to them.

Insights

IMDb5.4/10
Director: Don EdmondsGenres: Blaxploitation, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A former pimp, Slim, returns to the city after a stint in prison, only to find the crime syndicate he once controlled is now run by a ruthless new boss. He attempts to reclaim his territory and his former lover, leading to a violent showdown.

Critical Reception

Pimp Heaven is a typical blaxploitation film of the era, featuring a blend of gritty action, exploitation elements, and social commentary. While it delivers on the expected violence and style, it is often seen as a lesser entry in the genre, with a plot that feels somewhat formulaic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features iconic blaxploitation stars Jim Brown and Fred Williamson in a familiar revenge narrative.

  • Known for its gritty urban setting and standard genre violence.

  • While not a standout, it offers the typical blend of action and melodrama expected from the period.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Pimp Heaven are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it's a middling entry in the blaxploitation genre, appreciated for its stars but criticized for a predictable plot.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of blaxploitation movies released in the mid-1970s, capitalizing on the popularity of films like 'Shaft' and 'Super Fly'.

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