Back in the glory days of the Roman Porno, Nikkatsu Studios were pumping out the titles rather quickly, which always managed to entertain, for the most part, that firmly kept up their status in the genre. Initially released at the height of the studios’ power under the title ‘Mesunekotachi no yoru,’ the film typified their Roman Porno line of films and emerges as one of their better efforts overall.
The film was screened at Five Flavours,
Working as a bathhouse prostitute, Masako and her street-whore friend Jun are among a troop of girls passed around by the mob in downtown Tokyo called ‘The Turkish Paradise.’ She begins a sexual relationship with her bisexual neighbor Honda who’s other lover is male prostitute Makoto who has recently fallen in love with a young woman. When the three-way relationship starts to strain due to the unusual circumstances, they try to solve the...
The film was screened at Five Flavours,
Working as a bathhouse prostitute, Masako and her street-whore friend Jun are among a troop of girls passed around by the mob in downtown Tokyo called ‘The Turkish Paradise.’ She begins a sexual relationship with her bisexual neighbor Honda who’s other lover is male prostitute Makoto who has recently fallen in love with a young woman. When the three-way relationship starts to strain due to the unusual circumstances, they try to solve the...
- 9/16/2019
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Press Release Kino International and KimStim are proud to release the four-dvd set Debauched Desires: Four Erotic Masterpieces by Masaru Konuma. Directed by the master of Japanese erotic cinema Masaru Konuma, Cloistered Nun: Runa’S Confession (1976), Tattooed Flower Vase (1976), Erotic Diary Of An Office Lady (1977) and a re-mastered version of Wife To Be Sacrificed (1975) are now available in one four-dvd set at the reduced price of $49.95. Previously, each of these films was available at $29.95. The street date for Debauched Desires: Four Erotic Masterpieces by Masaru Konuma is May 19, 2009. "Stylishly directed and singularly harrowing" (Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia), these four films are classic examples of pink cinema, a style of Japanese, softcore theatrical films which was common in the early 1960s. Typically produced on bare-bones budgets and clocking in at an economical seventy minutes, quite a few of these films - like Masaru Konuma’s controversial S&M flick A Wife to...
- 4/2/2009
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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