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Kurutta Butokai (1989) Online
Original Title :
Kurutta Butokai
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Horror / Thriller
Year :
1989
Directror :
Hisayasu Satô
Cast :
Kiyomi Itô,Takeshi Itô,June
Writer :
Shirô Yumeno
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h
Rating :
6.5/10
Kurutta Butokai (1989) Online

Ryuzaki, an editor of Muscle Magazine, which features photographs of men with sculpted bodies, becomes involved with a man named Kitami; their affair soon becomes dominated by sadomasochistic games, with a horrid result. Jump ahead one year, Ryuzaki is released from jail and goes in search of Kitami, perhaps to make amends. The films of Pasolini, especially "Salò," dominate Ryuzaki's imagination; he works sometimes at the Lunatic Theatre, which shows films about rough trade; and, he becomes involved with a couple into S & M. Will Ryuzaki find Kitami, and what will happen if he does?
Credited cast:
Kiyomi Itô Kiyomi Itô - Yoko
Takeshi Itô Takeshi Itô - Ryuzaki
June June - Hustler with long hair
Simon Kumai Simon Kumai - Kitami
Mabze Mabze - Hustler
You Suzuki You Suzuki - Chida


User reviews

Clonanau

Clonanau

Like Sato's best-known and probably most widely seen pink film, THE BEDROOM aka AN ARIA ON GAZES, this movie deals with obsessions, both sexual and otherwise (but mostly sexual), only now from a gay point of view and relatively straightforward and accessible unlike the convoluted BEDROOM. The male editor and photographer of a muscle magazine (which his boss readily admits is 'a good excuse for looking at hard bodies') falls in love with a beautiful young man who performs in a fascinating experimental play. Their relationship starts off tenderly but soon turns sour when the younger man reveals sadistic tendencies his partner cannot contend with. Following a particularly grueling sex session involving involuntary bloodletting, the photographer lops off his boyfriend's arm with a samurai sword ! After a year in prison, he's still obsessing over his lost love (whose arm he's still keeping in a jar by his bed !) and tries to track him down. Considering he's a one-armed hustler, this is not as easy as you might think. The final masked ball sequence where the lovers are reunited is both incredibly shocking and bizarrely touching in a very Japanese way. You'll understand once you see the film, and indeed you should as this is a true masterpiece of warped cinema, consistently diverting audience expectations, stunningly shot in hauntingly beautiful widescreen compositions. Whether you're gay or not (though, granted, it'll work better for you if you are) the sex scenes are incredibly hot stuff, even though they're a lot less explicit than they seem at first glance. Sato's a true master of suggestion in this respect. References to the work of Pier Paolo Passolini (TEOREMA and SALO especially) could've made the film end up looking pretentious and awkward yet it's anything but. Get hold of your copy today ! This is a must-own modern classic.
Nirad

Nirad

I agree with another of this film's IMDb reviewers that it will be best enjoyed if you are gay; since I'm not, the erotic aspect left me cold. Still, this is a well made, serious foray into gay, S/M subculture by filmmaker Hisayasu Sato. When a photographer of muscle-bound men beds down with the man of his dreams, he enters a world of pleasure and pain that culminates in him chopping off his lover's arm with a samurai sword. The photographer is imprisoned for this act, but when he is released twelve months later, his sexual obsession with the (now) one-armed man returns. The film focuses on his obsessive search for the man, but takes a couple of detours along the way -- primarily, into the life of a couple who practice S/M. This is Sato all the way, from the drab, industrial locations to the subdued flesh tones. The climax packs a bunch, and is consistent with Sato's bleak world view. A sex scene between the two men that occurs early in the proceedings features extremely realistic cutting. Not a film I want to see again, but worth a look for the cinematically adventurous.
Nicanagy

Nicanagy

I am always interested in Japanese films to begin with.

I saw this film advertised in a catalog & the price was very reasonable, so I bought it.

I played it right away when it came & I was both astonished & pleased,.

This is not a pleasant story to watch as one of the leads is very much disabled,But does not play a patsy for the other man.

There fighting is like a ballet, beautifully choreographed..

The film is only an hour long,(including credits) yet it tells a full story, that with other filmmakers would be twice as long.

If this film were rated it would be a definite NC-!7 as it is not for children of any age.

Since this movie is not for all tastes I cannot give it a higher rating

Rating: *** (out of 4) 85 points (out of 100) IMDb 8 (out of 10)