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So, 'Molester Train: Seems to be Addictive' is one of those oddities that you don't see every day. It's a pink film that dives into some of the seedier aspects of human desire, all wrapped up in this absurd premise of a train taking on a life of its own. The pacing is uneven, which adds to the strange charm of the film, creating this disjointed but oddly captivating atmosphere. Practical effects are minimal but sometimes quite effective, adding a raw, gritty feel to the scenes. Performances are all over the place, but there's a kind of sincerity in the absurdity that makes it stand out amid the genre's conventions. Definitely a conversation starter at any collector gathering.
This title is quite rare in the collector's market and often comes up in discussions about obscure pink films. Okura Eiga's distribution has led to limited physical releases, making original formats increasingly hard to find. Many collectors appreciate its oddity and the way it reflects the era's underground cinema, though its themes can be quite controversial, drawing a niche audience. If you’re into offbeat Japanese cinema, this one's definitely worth your attention.
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