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So, 'Indecent Tongue Technique' from 1990 is this intriguing, if not obscure, Japanese film that melds a crime thriller vibe with a touch of the surreal. You have Tsuda, a former Self Defense Force officer turned entertainment agency worker, drawn into a conspiracy surrounding a drowning linked to a nuclear power plant. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it builds a palpable tension that keeps you guessing. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are effective for the story's darker themes. Performance-wise, the lead holds his own, bringing a certain weight to the investigative nature of his role. It's definitely a unique piece that stands out in its niche.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily on VHS and some rare DVD editions. Its unavailability in any mainstream catalog has garnered a niche collector interest, making it a sought-after title for those intrigued by obscure Japanese cinema. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure, particularly among collectors who appreciate the more avant-garde side of 90s film.
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