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So, 'Groper Train: The Touch of a Married Woman' is one of those intriguing pink films that sort of encapsulates the 90s underground vibe. The atmosphere is a mix of sleaze and dark humor, which gives it a unique tone—definitely not your typical softcore. The pacing varies, sometimes lingering in the awkward situations the characters find themselves in, which feels intentional, almost like a commentary on desire and morality. The performances are a mixed bag, often teetering between earnestness and absurdity, but there’s something raw and unfiltered about it. It’s distinctive in its willingness to explore taboo themes without shying away from the more uncomfortable moments. You can sense that it’s a product of its time, which adds to its charm.
This film has a bit of a niche audience, particularly among collectors who appreciate the pink genre's evolution. Its distribution by Shintoho adds a layer of significance, as their films often showcase unfiltered perspectives on sexuality. In terms of formats, it's somewhat scarce, with few available editions, which makes it a point of interest for those hunting down obscurities from that era.
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