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Maruhi Toruko: Misshitsu no engi is one of those curious gems from the early 70s pinku scene that really captures a certain rawness. The film dances around themes of sensuality, secrecy, and desire, wrapped up in a haze of atmospheric visuals. The pacing is somewhat languid, allowing the viewer to settle into its moody tone and appreciate the mix of practical effects and performances that feel both authentic and provocative. There's a distinct DIY feel to the production that gives it an interesting charm, making it stand apart from more polished entries in the genre. It’s definitely not for everyone, but if you're into that gritty, exploratory side of Japanese cinema, it holds a certain allure.
This film has seen some limited releases over the years, mostly on obscure labels. It's not the easiest to find, which adds to its mystique among collectors. Many are drawn to its unrefined charm and the way it encapsulates an era of filmmaking that was bold and unapologetic in its exploration of taboo themes. Scarcity has led to a growing interest, with collectors often seeking out the few remaining copies for their unique place in pinku history.
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