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So, 'When a Woman is in Agony' from 1970, directed by Kan Mukai, lands you in that raw, unfiltered vibe typical of pink films of the era. It's got this almost dreamlike atmosphere that feels both oppressive and strangely seductive, with pacing that wanders yet somehow keeps you engaged. The themes explore the darker sides of desire and pain, which can be a bit jarring but adds to its charm. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, giving a gritty feel that resonates. Performances are a mixed bag—some hit the mark while others feel a bit over the top, but that just adds to the film's quirky character.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of format history; it's been released in various editions, but finding an original print can be challenging. Collectors often discuss its scarcity, as it doesn't pop up frequently in the usual circles. Interest seems to be growing lately, likely due to the uptick in appreciation for pink films, so it's one to keep an eye on if you're into that niche.
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