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So, Koichiro Uno's Wet and Riding is quite the quirky entry from 1982, directed by Junichi Suzuki. It’s a comedy that dives into the psyche of a housewife named Yoko, who's really feeling the weight of her mundane life. The atmosphere is a strange mix of lightheartedness and deeper, almost surreal themes about desire and fulfillment. The pacing might feel a tad uneven at times, but it fits with the dreamlike quality of Yoko's erotic daydreams. The performances, especially Yoko's, manage to walk that fine line between comedy and a more serious exploration of personal frustrations. It’s got this distinct vibe that captures a specific slice of late 70s/early 80s Japanese cinema, complete with practical effects that lean into the absurd.
Unique blend of comedy and surrealism.Interesting exploration of desire and domestic life.Captures a distinctive 80s Japanese cinema vibe.
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