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Onna: Tarashikomi is one of those intriguing entries in the pink film genre that scratches an itch for raw, unfiltered exploration of eroticism. The pacing is a bit erratic, with scenes that linger just long enough to create an atmosphere thick with tension and desire. You get this sense of a world that feels both familiar and unsettling. The practical effects have a gritty charm, adding a layer of authenticity to its provocative narrative. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's something compelling about their honesty, making every interaction feel charged. It’s distinctive for its unpolished edge, contrasting sharply with more commercial fare, which gives it a unique place in the landscape of Japanese cinema from the era.
Onna: Tarashikomi is a rare find in the pink film sector, often overshadowed by more renowned titles. It was distributed by Million, which adds a layer of historical interest. Collectors appreciate its scarcity and the unique lens it provides into the genre, making it a piece worth seeking out. Format-wise, it can be a challenge to locate, particularly in good condition, which only heightens its allure for dedicated collectors.
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