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So, 'History of Adultery in Japan' is this interesting entry in the pink film genre, directed by Kan Mukai. The pacing has this curious ebb and flow, with moments of tension that contrast sharply against more relaxed, contemplative sequences. It really dives into the themes of infidelity and societal norms in a way that's pretty raw, but also oddly poetic. The practical effects, although modest, serve the narrative well, adding a layer of authenticity that can sometimes be lacking in more polished works. You can sense the performances are giving it all, which adds to the film's distinctive character—it's all very much a product of its time, yet still resonates in a strange, fascinating way.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, primarily due to its age and limited release. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a good print can be a challenge. Collectors often show interest in the cultural context and the way it reflects Japanese society of the time, making it a compelling discussion piece in any collection.
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