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Groper Train: Oral Attack is a curious piece from the late '80s that dances on the edge of awkward humor and unsettling themes. It’s a bizarre narrative where Sayoko, our protagonist, works for a rather dubious agency that connects molesters with unsuspecting partners. The atmosphere is drenched in a strange, dimly lit ambiance that almost feels like a noir, albeit with a completely off-kilter premise. The performances, particularly from Sayoko, oscillate between sincere and absurd, which adds a distinct flavor to the viewing experience. What stands out here isn't just the premise but the way it navigates societal taboos with a uniquely unsettling tone, leaving you both intrigued and slightly baffled by its existence.
This film has seen a few formats over the years, primarily on VHS with scant DVD releases, which makes it quite the rarity for collectors. Given its unconventional subject matter, it piques interest not only for the content but also as a piece of cult cinema history. The scarcity of physical media means that it's often sought after by those who appreciate the more obscure corners of film, but be prepared for a viewing experience that challenges conventional tastes.
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