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Sex & Fury chronicles Ocho’s exploits as she searches for her father’s killers, each identified by unique tattoos on their backs (a deer, a boar, and a butterfly). Along the way, she also crosses paths with Shonusuke, a radical set on murdering prominent politician Kurokawa and Christina, an American spy posing as a gambler.
Rated R | Length 88 minutes
Taiji Tonoyama | Christina Lindberg | Seizaburô Kawazu | Tatsuo Endō | Reiko Ike | Akemi Negishi | Ryôko Ema | Yôko Hori | Naomi Oka | Rena Ichinose | Rie Saotome | Jun Midorikawa | Tadashi Naruse | Takashi Shirai | Akira Ôizumi | Masaru Shiga | Yôko Mihara | Hiroshi Nawa | Mike Daneen | Shunji Sasaki | Masaharu Arikawa | Kyôko Tsukasa | Katsumasa Uchida | Ryôta Minowada | Kinji Nakamura | Hachirō Oka | Shin'ichirô Hayashi | Kuniomi Kitani | Tsuyoshi Arita | Yuzuru Moritani | Maaku Daarin
I loved this movie, a DVD that my friend Kristin loaned me. Part of the Japanese sub-genre of Pinky Violence (think tame softcore nudity crossed with gory, theatrical violence and you get the idea), Sex and Fury featured plenty of nudity, though no full frontal, and lots of over-the-top samurai violence!
Two of my favorite scenes were the naked bath house fight scene, where Reiko Ike’s character, Ochô Inoshika, is ambushed while taking a bath and fights the ensuing battle totally naked, splattering blood all over her naked self in the process; and an ambush that takes place on a train and involves nuns with switchblades!
A must watch!
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