Ninkô no junan (2016)

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Ninkô no junan: Directed by Norihiro Niwatsukino. With Masato Tsujioka, Miho Wakabayashi, Hideta Iwahashi, Yukino Arimoto. This erotic fantasy set in Japan’s Edo period introduces a sexually irresistible Buddhist monk struggling to stay virtuous as he begins to have strange carnal dreams.

“This is great. This is beautiful. This is unique. This is not too long. This is sexy. This innovative. This is Japanese. This is, as the Blu-ray box states, about u0026#39;Ninko, a young, diligent Buddhist monk (who) has one serious problem: women canu0026#39;t seem to resist him.u0026#39; And so it is at its simplest but this is a folk tale (I canu0026#39;t establish its origins) with a certain beginning, middle and (terrible?) end in which the characters step in and out of paintings and drawings quite seamlessly. Whether we are following the protagonist through misty hills, mossy woodlands or bamboo forests we will occasionally take a detour through some recognisable work of Japanese art. Masato Tsujioka plays the titular Ninko with great style and variety using his eyes to great effect. A treat throughout, the ending is especially so, so stick with this unusual feature and enjoy the wondrous landscapes and numerous bare ladies, right to that Vampiric ending.”

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