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Iku iku maito gai - Seishun no mon Mon is one of those pink films that really captures a certain vibe. It's got that raw, unfiltered energy typical of the era - a blend of youthful rebellion and eroticism. The pacing has this almost languid quality, drawing you into the characters' lives while maintaining a sense of urgency in their actions. The performances are quite something, with a blend of earnestness and playfulness that feels authentic, if a bit improvised at times. There’s also a distinct visual style, with practical effects that might not be flashy but have a gritty charm. Overall, it’s a fascinating look at youth culture in Japan during the 70s, layered with themes of desire and identity.
This film has seen a few limited releases over the years, but finding a decent copy can be tricky. It's not the most common title among collectors, which adds a layer of intrigue. If you're into pink films, this one might not be on everyone's radar, but it offers a unique perspective that's definitely worth exploring for its cultural context and stylistic choices.
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