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So, 'Molester Train: Touch Me' is this odd little gem from 1983 that rides the wave of the pink film genre, specifically playing off the live variety show scene in Japan. It’s got this bizarre comedic tone, where the absurdity of the situations is matched only by the performances that walk the line between ridiculous and genuinely entertaining. The pacing is uneven, typical of the genre, with some scenes dragging while others fly by in a flash. Practical effects? Well, they're low-budget but have a certain charm, adding to that gritty aesthetic. It's probably best remembered for its campiness and how it captures a specific moment in Japanese pop culture, for better or worse.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Its unique blend of parody and risqué content often piques interest among pink film enthusiasts. While it's not the easiest title to find in good condition, any copy tends to carry a certain charm that reflects the cultural zeitgeist of early '80s Japanese cinema.
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