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Uwakizuma: Chijokuzeme (1992)

Drama | 97 minutes
2,93 7 votes

Genre: Drama / Erotic

Duration: 97 minuten

Alternative titles: The Bedroom / Unfaithful Wife: Shameful Torture / Shisenjiyou no Aria

Country: Japan

Directed by: Hisayasu Satô

Stars: Kiyomi Itō, Momori Asano and Kyôko Nakamura

IMDb score: 5,6 (390)

Releasedate: 12 September 1992

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Uwakizuma: Chijokuzeme plot

The story is set in an underground club in Tokyo called The Bedroom. The female customers are drugged into a state of trance and are subject to bizarre, fetishistic sex from the male customers.

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A quite controversial film. Confusing too, because there is little real plot. Not a nice connected story at all. Some isolated fragments of soft porn - erotic images if you will - and voyeurism of intoxicated women. All fairly vague, but well captured. Here and there with close-up images of nipples or the mouth.

Controversial also in the sense that one of the protagonists is indeed an unconvicted murderer, although fortunately he is rarely shown. His fame has only increased with this film. It's all bizarre.

The running time is limited at 67 minutes, but the film still felt monotonous, repetitive in any case. It wants to evoke a certain poetic atmosphere, also with those red and blue shades. Technically OK, I think, but it remains a matter of guessing what Satô's further motivations are.

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