(1999)
A passion fueled examination of the 'older woman' scenario. When 28-year-old Tomomi is dumped by her boyfriend she seeks solace in the arms of 20-year-old student, Takao. A relationship develops through which Takao comes of age sexually and Tomomi discovers a side to love she has previously not known. As time passes it becomes apparent that the relationship is doomed and lust has been mistaken for love. An emotion filled yet often understated drama punctuated by frequent scenes of unbridled passion, plenty of naked flesh and the odd kinky encounter, this is Pink Cinema at its most genuine and subtle best.
(1999)
A passion fueled examination of the 'older woman' scenario. When 28-year-old Tomomi is dumped by her boyfriend she seeks solace in the arms of 20-year-old student, Takao. A relationship develops through which Takao comes of age sexually and Tomomi discovers a side to love she has previously not known. As time passes it becomes apparent that the relationship is doomed and lust has been mistaken for love. An emotion filled yet often understated drama punctuated by frequent scenes of unbridled passion, plenty of naked flesh and the odd kinky encounter, this is Pink Cinema at its most genuine and subtle best.
No Love Juice: Rustling in Bed
This arthouse gem deals with deep social issues such as failing health, economic hardships, and love and dedication in a very touching way. Oh, and there’s a hot girl that gets down on all fours and gets milked by her father-in-law!
Director Daisuke Goto, the master of the cinematic Pink Eiga, is back with this retelling of the classic film noir.