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So, "Groper Train: Wait Until It Leaves" is this curious piece from 1985 that falls into that odd niche of Japanese pink films. It’s got this raw, unfiltered atmosphere that really reflects the time—definitely not for everyone. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it creates this kind of awkward tension that pairs well with the themes of desire and social taboo. The performances lean into the absurd, almost like they know how outrageous the situation is, which adds to its distinctiveness. And while it's not known for high-quality practical effects, the way it captures the era is something else entirely. There’s a certain grit that makes it stand out in the sea of similar titles.
This film has seen various re-releases, but its original prints remain quite rare, which stirs interest among collectors. Its 1980s aesthetic and controversial content make it a conversation starter in collections focused on niche genres. The film's obscurity adds to its allure, with few copies surfacing on the market, making it a sought-after piece for those delving into the depths of Japanese cult cinema.
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