One of Wakamatsu’s most infamous titles, which, for the particular director’s oeuvre really says something, “Violated Angels” was his second film to screen in Cannes in 1971, along with “Sex Jack”, and followed a somewhat similar fate, by getting distribution after the festival but being banned in a number of countries. The movie was inspired by a real-life incident that took place in Chicago the previous year, when Richard Speck massacred eight student nurses, and was shot in only three days, as long as the actual incident lasted.
The, as always, minimalist narrative takes place inside a dormitory, where, as the “story” begins, a number of female nurses are peeking at two of them having sex. One of the “voyeurs” spots a passerby walking outside their dormitory, and decides to invite him in to watch the spectacle with them. Alas, the man’s first reaction is...
The, as always, minimalist narrative takes place inside a dormitory, where, as the “story” begins, a number of female nurses are peeking at two of them having sex. One of the “voyeurs” spots a passerby walking outside their dormitory, and decides to invite him in to watch the spectacle with them. Alas, the man’s first reaction is...
- 3/28/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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