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So, Korekara no sekkusu: Mittsu no Sei, huh? It’s this early entry in the pinku genre—definitely something that reflects the experimental vibe of the time. The film has this raw, unpolished atmosphere, almost like a snapshot of a moment in Japanese cinema when boundaries were beginning to blur. You can feel the tension in the pacing, as if it’s trying to balance between titillation and something deeper. The performances are quite candid, capturing a certain vulnerability that you don’t always see in more polished productions. There’s this distinct quality in the practical effects too, adding a layer of realism that’s hard to find in later films. It’s fascinating in its own right, really encapsulating a moment in cultural history.
Korekara no sekkusu: Mittsu no Sei is a bit of a rarity in the pinku collection, often hard to find in good condition. The film has circulated mostly in VHS and early DVD formats, but it hasn't been widely re-released, which adds to its allure. Collectors seem to gravitate towards it not just for the content but also for its cultural significance in the evolution of Japanese cinema during the 1960s. Interest has been picking up lately, possibly due to the ongoing rediscovery of the pinku genre.
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