You asked us to review the Japanese film-maker's Devil Woman, a sensual nightmare based on a Buddhist parable. Here goes ... It's a pleasure to take this commission from tomkun: "Could u review ...
She calls her pop-up Onibaba Ramen, explaining that “Onibaba refers to a mythical Japanese demon that bears the appearance of a maniacal old woman and feasts on humans.” But in straying from her usual ...
"Here's as close as I can take you," said my taxi driver, a charming fellow named Ishii whose pronounced zuzu-ben (Tohoku accent), was strong enough to cut with the proverbial knife. "Just follow the ...
The setting is 14th century Japan where feudal war rages. The film highlights the suffering of the people in Japan at this time and the lengths her people had to go to in order to survive. The wife ...
The Plot: In order to survive, two Japanese women kill and thieve from any soldiers who make passage past their home, but when the younger of the two women enters into a sexual relationship with a ...
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