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So, 'Porn jikenbo: sei no ankoku' is this intriguing piece from 1975, directed by the often-overlooked Kôji Wakamatsu. There's a distinct atmosphere to it, a blend of eroticism and gritty realism that can be pretty jarring. You kind of feel the weight of the societal issues being tackled—there's a rawness in the performances that makes it stand out, and the pacing has this almost hypnotic quality. Practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the emotional rather than the explicit. It’s not just about the nudity; it’s more of a commentary on the human experience, which makes it a fascinating watch for anyone into pink films. The blend of style and substance here really sets it apart.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often tied to the niche of pink cinema collectors. Finding a decent copy can be tricky, with many early prints being damaged or poorly preserved. The market has shown a growing interest in Wakamatsu's work, making this title particularly appealing for those looking to understand the evolution of the genre and its historical context.
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