Pin-saro byôin 2: Nô-pan joi (1998) Poster

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6/10
the cast and crew commentary is something else
christopher-underwood10 January 2012
This sci-fi themed pink film from Japan has just about everything you might expect, that is, nudity and sexual activity virtually throughout its running time. It is hard to fault but as far as my own, possibly jaded palate is concerned, it was all a little too predictable. Vanilla sex, all the way, this lacked some of the more quirky elements we have come to expect from the Pink Eiga label. I have to say though that the cast and crew commentary is something else. With split screen we watch the original film and the four film makers ardently discussing this vigorous soft core sex film as if it were the most serious movie ever made. Refreshing contrast though with what would happen in the West, when everyone would make out they had nothing to do with it.
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4/10
Roman porn Sci-fi
zensurfer-315789 September 2016
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Has an unusual topic, sexual psycho-kinesis, in other words the energy you generate during sex can be uses to manipulate objects with your mind. Amad Scientist is using this energy, along with a global network of others, with UN sanction, to deflect an asteroid that is about to hit Earth. The story is relatively straightforward from there with the usual nudity and sex scenes. And of course our hero falls in love with our heroine, a necessity of the plot, being in love increases her sexual psycho-kinetic energy, and the asteroid is deflected, after an orgy scene. But they don't live happily ever after. Honestly they could have left the last few minutes of the movie out and it would not have made a difference. It's a fun movie, mostly, even though it's primary purpose is titillation. PS (don't rent the Amazon streaming version it has all the nudity and sex removed,the same with other PinkEiga titles)
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2/10
Dull sci-fi pinku
Leofwine_draca15 February 2017
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DEEP CONTACT is one of the cheaper and less interesting of the Japanese pinku series I've been watching recently. The problem with this one is that it has virtually no story, just wall-to-wall sex which feels repetitive and boring. The film is a low rent science fiction story clearly ripping off the recent success of CONTACT, with the twist that only psychic sex (!) has the power to get rid of a comet rapidly approaching Earth.

Sadly, while I was hoping for some cheap sci-fi trappings in this film, there are none; the subject matter exists in dialogue alone. The whole film is set in a hospital which is just a production office dressed up to look as such. The cast members feel bored and although the sexual content is explicit, there's nothing in the way of titillation here, just a sense of going through the motions.
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