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Molester Train is this curious entry in the pinku genre from '75 that really captures the gritty, underground vibe of its time. The film has this unsettling atmosphere, with a slow burn that builds tension in a way that's both uncomfortable and fascinating. The performances are a mixed bag, but the lead has this raw energy that draws you in, despite the questionable themes. Practical effects and set designs lean into the rough aesthetics, making it feel very grounded. It's a distinct piece of cinema that reflects the cultural undercurrents of Japan during that era. Definitely not for everyone, but it has its own strange allure.
Molester Train is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases over the years often leading to collectors hunting for decent quality prints. It has surfaced in various formats, but many editions suffer from poor transfers, making pristine copies particularly sought after. The film's controversial subject matter tends to polarize audiences, yet it intrigues those who appreciate the edgier side of genre cinema, ensuring its place in niche collections.
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