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So, 'Molester Train: Mischievous Wives' is a curious entry from '92, isn't it? You've got this former Self-Defense Force officer back in his quaint hometown, which sounds like it could be a peaceful setup, but quickly spirals into chaos. The mix of charactersâa woman on a desperate search for her long-lost husband, another craving excitement, and a father-daughter duo with a troubled backstoryâcreates this weirdly tense atmosphere. Itâs intriguing how it balances mundane rural life with these intense personal dramas. The pacing varies, sometimes dragging a bit but often picking up in unexpected ways that keep you engaged. It's certainly not for everyone, but thereâs a rawness here that gives it a distinctive flavor.
This film has a niche appeal, partially due to its rarity and the obscurity of its director. Over the years, it has become somewhat of a curiosity for collectors, especially those interested in lesser-known 90s titles. Its format history is limited, often found only on VHS, which adds to its collectible charm. The scarcity of quality transfers makes it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the oddities of cinema from that era.
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