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Gendai sei hanzai: Boko kankin is a rather unique entry in the pinku genre from 1979. It carries a tone that hovers between unsettling and oddly playful, with a pacing that flirts with the bizarre. The atmosphere feels claustrophobic at times, making the viewer complicit in the unfolding drama. There's this rawness to the practical effects that really stands out—nothing overly polished, but it has a certain grit. Performances are varied; some actors really lean into the extremes of their roles, which adds to the film's overall quirkiness. What makes it distinctive? It's that weird blend of social commentary and eroticism that runs throughout, almost like a critique wrapped in skin.
Finding this film in its original format can be a bit tricky, as it hasn't seen many re-releases or restorations. The collector interest is quite niche, often drawing in those who appreciate the more obscure corners of the pinku genre. Keep an eye out for any limited edition releases, as they tend to catch the eye of dedicated collectors who appreciate the raw aesthetics and themes present in this work.
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