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Wikipedia articleis a 1980 violent pink film in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno series. It was director Naosuke Kurosawa's debut work. SynopsisA woman living in an expensive Tokyo apartment suspects that the piano tuner living on the same floor is the man who raped her years before. When she witnesses the man raping another woman, she becomes convinced of his identity, but is unwilling to report him to the police because of a mysterious attraction she has towards him. Cast* Erina Miyai as Saeko * Yko Azusa as Sachi * Yko saki as Mayuko * Miki Yamaji as High school girl * Beniko Iida as Young housewife * Keijir Shiga as Takaya * Toshikatsu Matsukaze as Kichi * Ren Seid as Keigo * Rei Takagi as Glamorous woman * Yko Araragi as Woman in the gym * Yko Katagiri as Opera singer * Hidetoshi Kageyama * Setsu Midorikawa * Yko yagi * Midori Mori Background'Zoom In: Rape Apartments' was an unofficial sequel to director Ky Ohara's 'Zoom Up: Rape Site' (1979), inspired by the success of that film and written by that film's screenwriter Chiho Katsurako. For 'Zoom In: Rape Apartments', Nikkatsu intentionally cut back on the extreme violence displayed in Ohara's earlier film. The surrealistic elements of the film, such as a scene in which liquid dripping from a woman's vagina bursts into flame upon hitting the ground, has led some to compare Kurosawa's style to that of Seijun Suzuki. The film inspired a series of films using the Zoom In/Zoom Up title, including 'Zoom Up: Woman From The Dirty Magazine' (1980), 'Zoom Up: Sexual Crime Report' (1981), 'Zoom Up: Genuine Look At A Stripper' (1982), 'Zoom Up: Graduation Photos' (1984), and 'Zoom Up: Special Masturbation' (1986). Critical appraisalJapanese critics praised director Naosuke Kurosawa's use of imagery in 'Zoom In: Rape Apartments' and the film's cinematography. They were not as impressed with the script, however, complaining that it was weak. In their 'Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films', Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser give the film a rating of two-and-a-half out of four stars. They judge that the film's strong visual sense compensates for the writing, noting that pink film scripts are not generally the best. They write, "Kurosawa's 'color-and-shadow' work is akin to that of an erotic Seijun Suzuki." Allmovie warns that the film's subject matter is not for all audiences, but judges it to be "one of the Nikkatsu studio's most unusual 'pinku eiga' films." Availability'Zoom In: Rape Apartments' was released theatrically in Japan on March 15, 1980. It was released on DVD in Japan on March 24, 2006 as part of Geneon's third wave of Nikkatsu 'Roman porno' series. ReferencesBibliographyEnglish** * * Japanese** * * Category:1980 films Category:1980s exploitation films Category:Japanese horror films Category:Nikkatsu films Category:Nikkatsu Roman Porno Category:Erotic horror films Category:1980 horror films Category:1980 thriller films Category:Films about rape Category:Films set in apartment buildings | |
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