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So, 'Groper Train: Raw Leg Cramps' is a curious film, to say the least. It dives into this uncomfortable but fascinating narrative where Etsuko, a fairy tale writer, faces some pretty intense real-world situations after her manuscript gets rejected. The ambiance on the train feels claustrophobic, almost like a pressure cooker, and her emotional journey is quite striking. Koichi’s character, who initially seems predatory, gets a moment of reflection when he sees her distress—there's this odd tension that keeps you glued. The pacing meanders a bit, but it feels intentional, echoing the unpredictability of human behavior. It's definitely an underground film that invites conversations about themes of consent and the societal expectations placed on women, though it’s not for the faint-hearted.
Finding a copy of 'Groper Train: Raw Leg Cramps' is a bit of a treasure hunt, as it's not widely distributed and often eludes many collectors. The film has a certain underground charm, and its unique take on a difficult subject matter draws a niche audience. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, those who appreciate the raw, unfiltered approach to storytelling might find it an intriguing addition to their collection.
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