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Wife To Be Sacrificed

Wife To Be Sacrificed

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pink poltics
Review: 'Wife' is one of the best examples of the Japanese Film Industry's notorious pink films made in 1974 by Nikkatsu Studios. Starring the Queen of Japanese SM Naomi Tani, 'Wife' is the story of an abducted woman who overpowers her abusive husband by succumbing to the pleasures of masochism. The film articulates a social commentary through the depiction of graphic SM scenes that fuction as a metaphor for gender relations in Japanese society. The underlying theme of the movie is to suggest that there is an impossibility of romantic love between japanese men and women and that sadism and masochism are possibly alternative forms of love than those of social obligation or the reani kekkon (Love marriages). The film asks us (well the japanese of 1974) to take a closer look at our realtionships to each other and roles within society which may be in itself the bigger of SM relationship than that of the personal one depicted in the pink film. Overall its a gruelling film to watch but Pasolini's SALO was never intended to be fun entertainment either. The amazon video tape reviewed here is a quality transfer from the original uncensored Japanese 35mm print which retains the crystalline cinematography and minimal soundtrack. The film is subtitled which is required for an artistic film with such a rare tension between cruelty and beauty.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pink poltics
Review: 'Wife' is one of the best examples of the Japanese Film Industry's notorious pink films made in 1974 by Nikkatsu Studios. Starring the Queen of Japanese SM Naomi Tani, 'Wife' is the story of an abducted woman who overpowers her abusive husband by succumbing to the pleasures of masochism. The film articulates a social commentary through the depiction of graphic SM scenes that fuction as a metaphor for gender relations in Japanese society. The underlying theme of the movie is to suggest that there is an impossibility of romantic love between japanese men and women and that sadism and masochism are possibly alternative forms of love than those of social obligation or the reani kekkon (Love marriages). The film asks us (well the japanese of 1974) to take a closer look at our realtionships to each other and roles within society which may be in itself the bigger of SM relationship than that of the personal one depicted in the pink film. Overall its a gruelling film to watch but Pasolini's SALO was never intended to be fun entertainment either. The amazon video tape reviewed here is a quality transfer from the original uncensored Japanese 35mm print which retains the crystalline cinematography and minimal soundtrack. The film is subtitled which is required for an artistic film with such a rare tension between cruelty and beauty.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ok film about S&M and sicko sex types
Review: Beautifully shot film about S&M relationship between a man and woman (formerly husband and wife).
OK content. But who really finds enemas arousing?
one or two juicy parts. The best is what the main guy does when he comes upon a pair of deceased lovers (i wish it had more scenes like this one).

Didn't have as much mouth-watering perversity as I would have liked. And the faux-sex scenes are not too convincingly staged.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Most Interesting
Review: I watched this movie as I was getting ready for work and to say the least, I was almost late for work.

The primary actors in the film are some sick puppies (smile). Both the characters of the wife and the husband are in dire need of professional mental health. I guess I could say the same for the director of the film and myself for watching it. The bathroom scenes where outrageous.

In reality, not a film for those with weak stomachs. The acting was outstanding but some of the subject matter......

Good to have in the DVD collection but not a film for anyone not used to Japanese pink films.

Note: I am so glad that they did not show any (disgusting) scenes with the little (cute) Japanese girl. If they had done that I would have disposed of the DVD.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Japanese Exploitation Movie
Review: I'm sorry but if this is a movie involving sexual situations then partial nudity just won't do. Topless actors get pretty boring after the first 10 minutes. The story has good elements of seduction but is so tame that the fast forward button is on warp 10 most of the time . More comedic really than erotic but did have a few interesting moments when the recently married couple enter movie. Unless your a big fan of the actors or Japanese cinema then I'll think you'll be dissapointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a beautifully made but shocking film.
Review: This is probably one of the best examples of classic Japanese erotica ever. The aesthetics are amazing and the film is very well shot. The DVD transfer is quite beautiful and clear. The film is not for everyone and the story is certainly lurid. A must for fans of this genre. Naomi Tani is simply amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a beautifully made but shocking film.
Review: This is probably one of the best examples of classic Japanese erotica ever. The aesthetics are amazing and the film is very well shot. The DVD transfer is quite beautiful and clear. The film is not for everyone and the story is certainly lurid. A must for fans of this genre. Naomi Tani is simply amazing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Would be five stars - but for shoddy presesentation
Review: Wow! This is an amazing movie - although I had to laugh when I read another review that attempted a deeper political reading of the material than I'm sure was intended. (For that sort of thing see Koji Wakamatsu.) It irks me that in the case of something like this it's shameful to cop to having enjoyed it just because.

It's clearly a commercial venture. It does have some depth - as does anything that zeros in on our taboos with a sledgehammer. And, in it's way it is a facinating, well-made and "entertaining" work. It's also an incredible cultural document. The Japanese film industry has spawned a number of unique genres over the years, and this is a great example of something that never quite had an equivalent anywhere else.

This is definitely not for everyone, though. (I saw this with a Japanese friend who declared about two thirds of the way through that the Konuma was "not a human being.")

The performances are very good - Naomi Tani radiates star quality. The cinematography is lovely and the tape is letterboxed.

Unfortunately, Kim Stim's transfer quality is very poor indeed. I checked two tapes and both exhibited distracting ghosts of images from unrelated productions - particularly bad during dark scenes. I haven't seen the DVD yet, but if this was a problem with their master it could show up there too. And if they were careless enough to release a VHS of this quality I don't think I want to risk the cash to find out if the DVD transfer is any better.

Let's hope more of these films (the better ones) become available here - and that they are given the presentation that they deserve.


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