Pink Salon: 'We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper'
Pink Salon: 'We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper'

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Pink Salon: 'We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper'

1977
Movie
70 min
Japanese

A woman works at a massage parlor to earn money for her daughter. Filmed on location.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Shōgorō NishimuraGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

This Japanese pink film, 'We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper,' centers on a young man who finds himself entangled in a series of increasingly absurd and erotic encounters within a bustling beauty salon. As he navigates the complex relationships and desires of the salon's eclectic clientele and staff, he experiences a whirlwind of humorous and provocative situations.

Critical Reception

As a pink film from the 1970s, 'Pink Salon: 'We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper'' was primarily intended for a specific adult audience and received limited mainstream critical attention. Its reception focused on its blend of eroticism and comedy, characteristic of the genre during that era, often praised for its playful approach to sexuality and its often outlandish scenarios.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a lighthearted and playful take on erotic themes typical of the pink film genre.

  • Features humorous and often bizarre situations that add to its comedic appeal.

  • Explores sexual dynamics within a salon setting with a straightforward, if unconventional, narrative.

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Fun Fact

This film is part of the extensive 'pink film' genre in Japan, which often pushed boundaries with its erotic content and satirical commentary on societal norms, and Shōgorō Nishimura was a prolific director within this genre.

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