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6/10
A twisted trio of tales featuring Teruo Ishii's trademarks: tits and torture.
BA_Harrison15 August 2020
Set during the golden age of Edo, Teruo Ishii's Orgies of Edo is an anthology consisting of three twisted tales that document the depravity and sickness of the soul behind the pomp and prosperity of the era.

Before the tales, we get a surreal credits sequence in which a wild-haired man in a floral dress and knee-high socks crawls out of a giant Billy bookcase (also inhabited by other weirdos and a dog) and does some expressive dance, followed by a man drooling blood and carrying a chicken in his mouth through a hall of mirrors. This kinda sets the demented tone for the rest of the film...

Story one sees scoundrel Hanji (Toyozô Yamamoto) tricking gullible babe Oito (Masumi Tachibana) into becoming a geisha to help him pay his supposed debts. While she's selling her body to strangers for cash, sneaky Hanji is shacked up with Oito's sister Kinu (Kei Kiyama). Even when Oito discovers the truth, Hanji is able to turn on the charm and get a freebie from the reluctant geisha, but this act results in both Oito and Hanji being severely beaten by the owners and staff of the brothel. Hanji gets chili peppers rubbed in his eyes, but when it is revealed that Oito is pregnant, the poor woman has a rock dropped on her stomach. Oito is taken to a doctor, Gentatsu (Teruo Yoshida, whose character links all three stories), but, unsurprisingly, she carks it, leaving a beaten and bruised Hanji to regret his actions. This tawdry tale features Ishii's trademark 'tits and torture' formula, but it is artfully shot, with Hanji seducing Oito in a field of patterned cloth being the visual highlight.

Chapter two starts with a pair of dwarfs breaking into the home of wealthy merchant's daughter Ochise (Mitsuko Aoi). After the little people sexually assault her, she turns the tables on them and gives them a whipping. It transpires that the dwarfs were hired by the woman's besotted servant Chôkichi (Akira Ishihama), his boss only capable of being aroused by men with abnormal bodies. Concerned Chôkichi talks Ochise into visiting Gentatsu, who uses hypnotism to discover the reason for her fetish: he discovers that she was abducted by a disfigured man when she was seventeen and subjected to a series of sexual ordeals (including the obligatory rope bondage). Chôkichi believes he can help Ochise break her habit, and maybe even love him as he loves her, but after she orders the delivery of a big black man (just a tad racist, the suggestion that being black is abnormal), the servant takes desperate measures. I don't want to spoil the ending, but it's wonderfully ironic and perverse.

The last tale opens in fine deviant style, with a sadistic lord (Asao Koike) unleashing a herd of bulls with flaming horns on a crowd of young female servants dressed in red. As the bulls charge at the women, the lord takes pot-shots at them with his bow and arrow while advising them to strip. One woman, Mitsu (Miki Obana), catches the tyrant's eye: she seems to enjoy the whole experience, and so becomes his favourite concubine. The lord continues his cruelty, coating one of his servants, Okon (Yujie Kagawa), with lead-based gold paint for betraying him with a dog. However, Okon is spared a painful death when she tells the lord that she has a special game to share with him. Again, to give away this twist would spoil the fun, suffice to say that it ends with a graphic (but not very convincing) Caesarian via katana (as performed by Gentatsu, of course), followed by a fiery fate for the lord.

6/10. Not the best film that I have see by Ishii to date - Boachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight (1973) and Horrors of Malformed Men (1969) are more enjoyable - but better than Yakuza Law (1969) and Inferno of Torture (also '69 - he was a busy boy that year!), and nowhere near as bad as his sci-fi clunkers Invaders from Space (1965) and Evil Brain from Outer Space (1966).
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7/10
Three times the madness
kosmasp17 November 2020
Don't be surprised that you get three different stories here - or that they are all as depraved as they come - wait is that a pun? I guess so. Nudity, sexual abuse, mysogyny and a lack of morals included. Now all that has been said, do not blame me or the movie for practicing them. I don't condone or even relish in the things that are being said, but even more importantly done to the characters in this movie! But you have to hand it to the movie (especially considering the time this was made, I reckon the Japanese where quite free thinking or perverts depending on how you feel about it) ... madness all over the place.

Having said that, the acting is over the top, but very spot on if you think about it. Be it portraying sexual desires, struggling or pretending to not like what is being done to you and so much more from the depths of the human nature. And how vividly the movie portrays them - the special effects adding a neat and "nice" extra touch. Certainly not for everyone and certainly here to offend any pure soul out there
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7/10
and her little dogs
christopher-underwood16 January 2022
It begins with beautiful kimono materials and the lovely ladies in splendid kimono fashions. The scenes of sexy women in almost naked but soon the rape and whipping and bondage ropes and more gets worse. The dozens of red kimono ladies have to be stripped as the bulls race at them and they are blood marked. Later a lovely gold is covered all over looks fine but will soon she dies within the mirrors and her little dogs.
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8/10
Solidly enjoyable anthology effort
kannibalcorpsegrinder28 January 2019
An unrelated series of segments detailing the torture and oppression carried out against women in Feudal Japan.

The Good Stor(ies): Story 1-After being smitten with a strange man, a woman agrees to help him with his debt to a local mobster by making extra money as a geisha worker. When she realizes that he's been playing with her emotions as well as working in a rather limited capacity, they find their lives changed forever. This straightforward piece offers a rather intriguing start this one. The opening half, detailing Oito falling into Hanji's trap and becoming romantically linked together before realizing what's going on, offers an incredibly dream-like poetic lyricism with their tender relationship taking on a deeply haunting quality. While the exploitation angle is just as artistic, the scenes in the brothel offer a straightforward view of the geisha society she's been sold into which offers lingering views of the topless chicken fighting, the attempt to strip her naked to show off her and the various scenes of the girls taking their clients to bed. This part of the segment works nicely, but the sudden turn into torture a comeuppance at the end is incredibly awkward and doesn't really feel earned, coming across as a series of violent acts without purpose as it just erupts into the segment and then disappears. Still, there's plenty to like here.

Story 2-After hearing of a strange individual, a man goes in search of a famous woman nearby who claims to have the fetish of being attracted to men with grossly abnormal bodies. As he witnesses firsthand what's happening to her, her husband tries to set himself right in his wife's eyes. This segment was enjoyable if you're willing to go along with it. That all comes from the brazenly bizarre imagery and psychosexual fantasies at play here, which were much more apparent in this segment as we see what's going on in her mind. From being pawed at by dwarfen circus performers to riding her husband around like a horse and having a man with obscenely hairy legs sleep with her. That this is all displayed in grand fashion through a flashback detailing her abduction as a young woman and being repeatedly sexually degraded by a freakish person with burnt skin before being rescued gives us a truly deranged glimpse into her psyche which comes full circle once the finale comes in and we see the true extent of the impact the activities had on him as these final scenes pack a true punch as it's filled with the best gore and most nudity of the entire series.

The Bad Stor(ies): Story 3-Held captive in a lord's courtyard, a woman begins to form a savage and bizarre bond to him through his penchant for bondage games and sadistic tendencies. When their interactions inspire the wrath of a former hostess of the lord, she reveals plenty of troubling facts that put them in danger. There was quite a lot to like in this segment. The fact that it's the most overt exploitation ready of the stories comes into no doubt with the opening segment featuring a woman being abducted by a horse-bound riding, ensnared with a rope and dragged away through the countryside while other riders chase off after him as she gets carried off to her death. It's then equally matched by a wild and frenzied sequence of red kimono-wearing geisha's being stalked by a swarm of bulls with their horns lit on fire, emerging as a truly captivating piece with the chaotic animals charging at the fleeing girls who strip to avoid being punctured although not everyone does, making for a special dash of red to help things along. Although it stops from there in order to go for a plot-driven series of feudal intrigue, the scenes of the girl covered in gold body-paint offer some rather memorable moments. The advent of the revelation that comes about due to the later game being played where she enacts her revenge sets up the greatest part of the segment with the comically-fake but no less graphic C-section performed which are impactful mainly for the idea behind it more than anything. However, this does end on a whimper makes for a rather bizarre offering.

Rated Unrated/R: Continuous Nudity, Graphic Violence.
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