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So, MaizĂ´kin monogatari: Zangyaku no ana is an interesting piece from 1965 that dives into the world of pinku. The film carries a raw, gritty atmosphere that really encapsulates the era's underground vibe. It's got this odd pacing that can be disorienting, yet it serves the narrative in a strange way, almost like a fever dream. The themes of desire and violence intertwine throughout, offering a glimpse into the more taboo aspects of society. Practical effects are quite inventive, especially for its time, creating a visceral experience that sticks with you. Performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the overall authenticity, making it distinctive in the pinku genre.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, as it hasn't seen many re-releases. The original formats are particularly rare, making it a sought-after item for collectors who appreciate the pinku genre. Interest has grown in recent years due to the film's unique take on societal issues and its surreal narrative style, leading to a few underground screenings that have sparked renewed interest among enthusiasts.
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