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Fascination: Portrait of a Lady

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is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's 'Roman porno' series, directed by Ky Ohara and starring Naomi Tani. Known for an ability to direct well in many genres, it was the pop-art-influenced Ohara's first true S&M film.

Synopsis



Hisako uchi (Naomi Tani) is the sexually-frustrated wife of the older art academy Professor uchi (Minoru kochi). uchi is a repressed conservative who disdains modern art, and expels Kazuo Kobayashi (Tachiki Bessho), a student who specializes in SM painting. Hisako becomes obsessed with the expelled student, and has an affair with him. Kazuo and Hisako retire to a cabin in the countryside where they indulge in SM activities.Lewis, Graham R. "The Films of Koyu Ohara" in 'Asian Cult Cinema', #27 (2nd quarter 2000), p. 2425.

Cast



* Naomi Tani as Hisako uchi

* Minoru kochi as Professor uchi

* Tachiki Bessho as Kazuo Kobayashi

* Yko Asuka as Akemi

* Eisuke Izumi as Shimoda

Background



Director Ky Ohara had directed films at Nikkatsu in various genres, in his experimental, pop-art influenced style, earning him the nickname "King of Pop Art Porn".Weisser, p. 182. Though he had included some SM themes in earlier films, 'Fascination: Portrait of a Lady' was his first true SM film. The script was written by Naomi Tani's frequent collaborator, the noted SM-author Oniroku Dan.

Of his intent in the film, Ohara said, "It represents Japanese stylistic elegance. Needless to say, Naomi Tani's beauty is an integral part of the film, but I totally devoted myself to capturing Dan's luxurious S&M world through art... by placing small art objects throughout the film."Ohara, Ky. Interviewed by Maki Hamamoto. (2000). "Koyu Ohara Speaks Out!" 'Asian Cult Cinema', #27 (2nd quarter, 2000), p. 37.

Critical appraisal



In his article "The Films of Koyu Ohara", Graham Lewis notes that Naomi Tani gives a typically excellent performance in the film. He writes that the scene in which Tani proudly displays her new rope tattoo is "both heartbreaking and liberating". "Just with her eyes", Lewis writes, "she conveys all the sadness/excitement and horror/delight of a woman caught in an emotional and sexual whirlwind. Of director Ohara's work, Lewis comments, "Overall, the film looks great. The lighting, widescreen compositions, and editing are all pretension free, but artistic nonetheless. With this first SM film, Ohara had already revealed himself to be a master filmmaker as well as a master pervert."Lewis p. 25.

In their 'Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films', the Weissers write, "This movie still enjoys all the Ohara idiosyncrasies, solidifying his reputation as the king of pink pop-art."

Availability



'Fascination: Portrait of a Lady' was re-released on DVD in Japan on March 21, 2007, as part of Geneon's seventh wave of Nikkatsu 'Roman porno' series.

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Category:1977 films

Category:Films directed by Ky Ohara

Category:1970s Japanese-language films

Category:Nikkatsu films

Category:Nikkatsu Roman Porno

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