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Danchizuma: Furin Marumie
A woman has recently married an adult toy manufacturer. He researches new vibrators in the product development department. She hopes that if she marries such a man, she will be able to use the vibrator as much as she likes and have fun every night, but her husband never uses a vibrator on her. She is extremely dissatisfied with this. Meanwhile, her husband's boss, the section chief, is currently developing an anal vibrator, and in the name of experimenting with it, he only uses the anal vibrator on his wife. Her boss's wife wants him to use a normal vibrator, but she is dissatisfied that he only uses it on her anus. As the wives were talking about this, the new wife expressed her interest in anal vibrators, so they decided to swap husbands and have fun with the one in the front and the one in the back. They immediately decided to swap wives...
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a lonely housewife named Noriko who, feeling neglected by her workaholic husband, embarks on a path of sexual exploration. She engages in affairs with several men, finding fleeting pleasure and a temporary escape from her mundane existence. As her secret life unfolds, Noriko grapples with the consequences of her actions and the emotional toll it takes on her.
Critical Reception
As an erotica film from the early 1990s, 'Danchizuma: Furin Marumie' received limited mainstream critical attention. Its reception was largely confined to genre enthusiasts and niche publications, often focusing on its explicit content rather than its narrative or artistic merits. General audiences, where exposed, likely viewed it as a titillating drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its candid portrayal of female desire and loneliness within a societal context.
Criticized by some for its explicit nature, which overshadows narrative depth.
Noted for its atmospheric depiction of suburban ennui and the emotional complexities of infidelity.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available, typical for films of its genre and era that did not have wide international distribution or significant online presence.
Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Roman Porno' tradition in Japanese cinema, a genre known for its erotic content and exploration of societal themes, often produced by studios like Nikkatsu.
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