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Hana to hebi yori: niku no shiiku is a curious piece from 1968, following the notorious themes of Oniroku Dan's novel. It features Naomi Tani reprising her role, which adds a layer of continuity for those familiar with the later 1974 adaptation. The tone is dark and unsettling, with a rawness that captures the essence of its source material. The pacing, while deliberate, immerses viewers in its oppressive atmosphere. The performances have a certain intensity, especially Tani's, which transcends mere exploitation. This film stands out for its practical effects that feel gritty and real, enhancing the overall experience for those drawn to the avant-garde side of Japanese cinema.
This film is part of a niche but compelling collection of Japanese pink films and holds particular interest for collectors due to its early entry in this genre. The scarcity of original prints makes it a sought-after find, especially for those who appreciate the evolution of erotic cinema in Japan. Its historical context and the performance of Naomi Tani make it a noteworthy piece for anyone studying the cultural landscape of the time.
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