

Movie spotlight
Go for It, Groper!
When two perverts get caught trying to intrude on couples making out in the city park they decide to try some hiking and orienteering in the great outdoors. When they come across various couples making out they hatch a plan to join in the action. Oh look… it’s a bear!
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Plot Summary
A man on a train finds himself in a series of awkward and comical encounters, particularly with women, due to his perceived lecherous behavior. The film explores the misunderstandings and humorous situations that arise from social anxieties and misinterpretations on public transportation.
Critical Reception
While not widely critically acclaimed internationally, 'Soreyuke chikan' is noted within its niche for its portrayal of everyday comedic situations in Japanese society of the 1970s. It captures a certain observational humor that resonated with audiences of the time, though its subject matter and comedic style might not translate universally.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its lighthearted and often absurd comedic scenarios.
Captures a specific cultural humor related to social interactions and misunderstandings.
Relies heavily on situational comedy and character reactions.
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Fun Fact
The film's title directly translates to 'Go Ahead, Pervert!' highlighting its comedic premise.
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