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OL Hunter: Onna Nakase no Yubi
An office lady who works at a department store, is having an affair with her boss, but she feels empty inside. One day, while she was on her way home, she heard the sound of footsteps and felt the eyes of a stalker on her. She rushed home, but contrary to her feelings of anxiety and fear, she felt a strange joy. The next day, she went out in a bold outfit to attract her stalker.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a young woman working in an office who gets entangled in a complex web of desire and obsession. As her relationships with men become increasingly complicated, she finds herself in a dangerous situation. The narrative explores themes of female sexuality and the darker aspects of human relationships within a corporate setting.
Critical Reception
This film is a lesser-known entry in Japanese erotic cinema, often noted for its explicit content and dark themes. Critical reception tends to focus on its genre classification rather than mainstream critical acclaim. It is generally viewed as a product of its time within the 'pink film' category.
What Reviewers Say
Explores taboo themes with graphic intensity.
A notable example of late 80s Japanese erotic cinema.
Often polarizing due to its explicit nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, likely due to its niche genre and limited international distribution. Those that exist often acknowledge its explicit content and thematic explorations.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a genre of Japanese erotic films known as 'pink films' or 'Roman porno', which often pushed boundaries in terms of subject matter and explicitness during their respective eras.
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