Video version of this review can be found here: https://youtu.be/IQrzNB-Wv00
This is a solid film directed by Koji Wakamatsu that follows a man who has a seemingly average life with a Mundane job and family with two kids. One day he saves a girl from being raped by two men which creates a spark that slowly boosts his confidence and as he continues to encounter the girl he saved among other things, he becomes inspired as things taking a disturbing turn and he begins to act upon his perverse desires.
Now of course Wakamatsu is most well known for his Pink films which revolve around sex and this one is no different. However I must give a warning to anyone considering watching this as this film does involve scenes of Somnophillia which is basically women getting things non-consensually done to them whilst they are asleep or knocked out....and the film is quite repetitive with it.
So this definitely is not a comfortable viewing experience and it will probably disgust and deter a lot of people. But interestingly these scenes are actually filmed quite sensually almost we're like seeing them from the perpetrators perspective which will either cause more discomfort, diffuse it or even make it funny. I have actually seen people regard this as a comedy which I wasn't exactly the experience I had with it but I can understand while people can view it that way as it does have comedic elements and things that are laughable.
Essentially this film is about a man who becomes bored with his
average life and begins to do what makes him happy even if it is a
little extreme and as things go on, he becomes more and more carefree
in his actions and not bothered by the consequences. And He is played by actor Yuya Uchida who I think puts on good performance here.
Despite what the character does though the film is actually somewhat morally ambiguous and isn't completely against him and even in some aspects on his side. It can be very difficult to really understand what is going through this characters mind but at times it does feel like that he thinks what he's doing is actually good in some ways, especially when you consider the affects it has on one particular woman that he focuses on. Thus the film does have a rather peculiar ending and stance and his probably gonna rub alot people up the wrong way.
but that's the thing about Wakamatsu he was a provocative filmmaker that liked to question what the audience was viewing and there's always something more going on beneath his films seedy and perverse surface that make them inherently more interesting.
The film also a proper 80's electronic score which includes a rather chilled smooth synth track and a more upbeat funky one which are pretty fun.
I think there were a couple of confusing story bits early on but overall this was a really nicely shot and solid film, but it's definitely a difficult one to recommend, I think Wakamtasu fans are the ones that will most appreciate and like it but everyone else may have a more negative reaction and in particular if you cannot stand non-consensual stuff then stay well away from it.
Maybe the best way to enjoy would be as a comedy after all..either way it's not exactly great and I would probably never watch it again but it was still a pretty interesting watch. ***
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