Shin mibôjin geshuku: Iroiro oshiemasu
Shin mibôjin geshuku: Iroiro oshiemasu

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Shin mibôjin geshuku: Iroiro oshiemasu

1977
Movie
67 min
Japanese

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Director: Kôji SekiGenres: Comedy, Erotic

Plot Summary

A group of women living together in a boarding house find themselves navigating various romantic and sexual encounters. The film explores their desires and relationships with humor and a touch of eroticism. Each woman has her own unique approach to love and life, leading to a series of comedic and sometimes poignant situations.

Critical Reception

This film is a niche entry within Japanese erotic cinema of the late 1970s. While it was produced during a period known for such films, specific critical reviews and widespread audience reception data from major Western publications are scarce. It is generally viewed as a product of its time, catering to a specific audience interested in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores themes of female desire and relationships within a communal living setting.

  • Features a lighthearted, comedic approach to erotic situations.

  • A representative example of Japanese pink film from the era.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available in English-language sources. As a result, a summary of user sentiment cannot be provided.

Fun Fact

The film belongs to the 'Roman porno' genre, a series of erotic films produced by Nikkatsu Corporation in Japan.

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