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So, 'Molester Train in Agony'—or as it's also known, 'Groper Train'—is this bizarre entry from 1983 that definitely has a certain atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dragging, which actually enhances the unsettling themes at play throughout. It's one of those films that mixes practical effects in ways that are both crude and oddly effective, creating an uncomfortable viewing experience. The performances are over the top, yet somehow they fit the tone perfectly, making it distinctive in its own right. It's not just sleazy; there's an air of social commentary buried under all the shock value, which kind of makes you think afterward, even if you don't want to.
This film has a curious niche in collector circles, often discussed not just for its provocative title but also for its rare screenings and distribution by Okura Eiga. Formats are scarce, with few original releases available, making it an interesting piece for those delving into the fringes of Japanese cinema. Enthusiasts often seek it out for its unusual blend of shock and commentary, though it's not the easiest film to track down, which adds to its allure.
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