Woman - In A Box Japanese Movie
Woman in a Box (Japanese title: Hako no naka no onna ) generally refers to a series of extreme Japanese "pink films" (erotic cinema) produced by Nikkatsu, particularly those directed by Masaru Konuma Woman in a Box: Virgin Sacrifice (1985)
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"Woman in a Box" Japanese movie
In the vast, often misunderstood landscape of Japanese cinema, certain subgenres lurk just beneath the waves of mainstream recognition. Among the most provocative, misunderstood, and artistically significant is the cycle of films that fans and scholars alike refer to under the banner of the trope. Woman In A Box Japanese Movie
Masaru Konuma. Writer. Kazuo 'Gaira' Komizu. Shihori Nagasaka. Miyuki Kawamura. Mami Ogawa. Woman in a Box: Virgin Sacrifice (1985) - IMDb Woman in a Box (Japanese title: Hako no
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Controversy:
Reviewers often describe it as an "obnoxious piece of filth" loaded with "misogynistic mayhem". It is generally considered a cult film for fans of extreme Japanese exploitation cinema rather than mainstream horror. Writer
The Abduction:
A bored, sadistic couple looking for a "new high" abducts a young college student, Michiyo Ikeda (played by Saeko Kizuki).