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So, 'Hot Spring Resort: Geishas vs. Ozashiki Strippers' is this quirky 1975 comedy that blends traditional Japanese culture with a rather raunchy twist. The film captures a unique atmosphere in this rural town where the elders, with their quaint charm, meet the brash energy of a stripper troupe. The pacing is a tad erratic, but it kind of works with the chaotic vibe of the storyline. The humor is offbeat, and the performances really lean into the absurdity of the situation, especially those two supposed producers—are they con artists or just dreamers? It’s this mix of cultural elements and a playful narrative that makes it stand out in the genre, for better or worse.
This film is a bit of a rarity, often overlooked in the broader catalog of 1970s comedies. It’s not regularly found in mainstream collections, which adds to its appeal for niche collectors who appreciate the unique mash-up of cultural themes and the odd pacing. Over the years, it has gained a cult following among enthusiasts of offbeat cinema, especially for its oddball premise and the practical effects used during performances. Keep an eye out for limited releases; they don’t pop up often.
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