

A newspaper reporter takes pictures of famous people cheating on their wives in his secret business, and uses them to blackmail them for a lot of money. He rents an apartment in Tokyo with the money and keeps a mistress. One day, the man's wife is raped while alone at home. The wife cannot tell her husband about it. The man goes to a university professor as usual to ask for money, but is confronted with a photo of his wife being raped. If he doesn't want this to be spread to the world, he should never do this again. Meanwhile, the wife, feeling lonely because her husband doesn't pay her attention, accepts the rapist two or three times, and eventually they fall in love with each other...
Director: Seiji Izumi
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"Dragon Factory" is a facility for training male slaves that is the backbone of the financial world. Strict training was carried out every day. One day, a boy was sent there. The boy's name is Natural. Like the wind, he begins to blow holes in the Dragon Factory, and something begins to crumble..

A boy who is trying to win on the train. Even though he's in the car, he exposes himself. However, it was a nuisance for the two men who had made that area their territory. They immediately catch the boy and question him about why he is here, but...As the story progresses, the journey of "self-discovery" of a boy and two men becomes clearer, and eventually the gap between utopia and reality stands in front of the three.

A hospital in the suburbs of Tokyo. This is a gay hospital. Doctor Goto treats his favorite patient with all his heart, and even takes care of his lower body. On the other hand, he was a bit of a troubled man who gave SM treatment to patients he didn't like...

An intense erotic work depicting the confrontation between a female investigator and a sadist.

Chikan densha: Yume yubi de shiri meguri (痴漢電車 夢指で尻めぐり) is a 2010 Pink film directed by Yoshikazu Katō and starring Kaho Kasumi. It was named Fourth Best Film of the year at the Pink Taishō ceremony and Atsushi Tsuda was given an award for Best Actor. Kōsuke Komatsu was given the award for Best Screenplay, though the screenwriter is credited as Tsutomu Kondō.
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