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In the Realm of the Senses By Tom Keogh
Nagisa Oshima's sensational, 1976 film concerns a woman (Eiko Matsuda)
whose obsessive sexual relationship with her husband (Tatsuya Fuji)
crosses the line from passion into the territory of life and death. One of
the most sexually explicit films ever to play in mainstream theaters
(though it did run into legal trouble both in the U.S. and Japan), it has
an air of palpable doom, suggesting that sex can be a doorway to suicide.
Lest this sound like grunge-era noodling over dreams of self-destruction,
be assured that the Kyoto-born Oshima (Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence)
takes a somewhat formal, middle-aged perspective on the conjunction of
various mysteries of existence.
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|  | Director: Nagisa Oshima
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|  | Stars: Tatsuya Fuji, Eiko Matsuda
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|  | Released: April 11, 1977
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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