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Flower and Snake (2004 film)

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, released in 2004, is a Japanese film based on the 1974 movie 'Flower and Snake' directed by Masaru Konuma and starring Naomi Tani. The earlier film, based on a novel by Oniroku Dan, was part of Nikkatsu's 'Roman Porno' series. The 2004 version, directed by Takashi Ishii and starring Aya Sugimoto, has been described as marking a "watershed moment in the history of Japanese film censorship" with "some of the most extravagant scenes of sexual cruelty and graphic nudity to be passed off as mainstream entertainment in any part of the world."

Plot



On the surface, Shizuko is a beautiful and talented tango dancer married to a handsome and successful businessman Takayoshi Tyama, but she is troubled by recurrent masochistic dreams and her inability to be sexually aroused by her husband. But her husband is heavily indebted to gangsters and yakuza boss Kanz Morita also has a video supplied by Kawada, a disgruntled former employee, which implicates Tyama in a bribery scheme. Morita tells Tyama that his only recourse is his beautiful wife who is an obsession to his mentor, the politically powerful Ippei Tashiro. When Tyama finds that Tashiro is 95 years old, he convinces himself that turning his wife over to him will not be a major problem. When he brings his wife to the supposed masked ball, however, she is kidnapped and made part of a private bondage show for the elderly yakuza chief and his twisted friends. Shizuko resists at first but submits when her female bodyguard Kyko (who has also been kidnapped) is submitted to sexual torture and threatened with death. Shizuko is then subjected to a series of punishments including abundant rope bondage. When her husband repents and finally reaches her after paying the yakuza, her only response is "Do me!". After more sexual adventures, she finally escapes, though it remains ambiguous as to whether she experienced was real or another of her masochistic dreams.

Cast



* Aya Sugimoto as Shizuko Tyama

* Renji Ishibashi as Ippei Tashiro

* Hironobu Nomura as Takayoshi Tyama

* Kenichi End as Kanz Morita

* Misaki as Kyko Nojima

* Yzabur It as Clown man

* Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi as Ry Eguchi

* Shun Nakayama as Kazuo Kawada

* Shigeo Kobayashi as Yoshizawa

Production



Masaru Konuma's 1974 version of Flower and Snake was the Nikkatsu studio's first venture into S&M oriented films. The 2004 film is related only by name and general theme to the earlier film but it shares much of the spirit of the 'Roman Porno' S&M features. For the film, star Aya Sugimoto "worked closely with bondage master Go Arisue. Though Sugimoto spent roughly 75 percent of her screen time unclothed and participating in humiliating acts, she appeared every bit in control of her sexual composure."

Sequels



A sequel to the film, , was released by Toei on May 14, 2005. Sugimoto reprised her role as Shizuko, but with a much older husband in this version. The locale is now Paris but the plot still centers on sado-masochism with Kenichi End as the artist Ikegami who leads Shizuko into his shadowy world. Toei released a second sequel to the film on August 28, 2010 as but this time starring Minako Komukai as Shizuko. This sequel was directed by Yusuke Narita and featured an appearance by Kei Mizutani. A third sequel, Flower and Snake: Zero was released in 2014.

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