Lolita: Vibrator Torture

Lolita: Vibrator Torture

Theatrical poster for Lolita: Vibrator Torture (1987)
Directed by Hisayasu Satō[1]
Written by Shirō Yumeno
Starring Sayaka Kimura
Kiyomi Itō
Music by Sō Hayakawa
Cinematography Toshihiko Ryū
Edited by Shōji Sakai
Distributed by Shishi Productions
Nikkatsu
Release dates
September 19, 1987
Running time
63 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Lolita: Vibrator Torture (ロリータ・バイブ責め Roriita: Baibu Zeme) is a 1987 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō. It was produced by producer-director Kan Mukai's Shishi Productions. It was released by Nikkatsu and shown as the third feature of a triple-bill with two films in their Roman Porno series. The film includes the first screen role for Takeshi Itō, who would go on to be one of the most popular pink film actors of his era.[2] Takeshi Itō won the first Best Actor award at the Pink Grand Prix for his performance in Toshiya Ueno's Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure, and lead actress of Lolita: Vibrator Torture, Kiyomi Itō was awarded Best Actress at the same ceremony for Hisayasu Satō's Dirty Wife Getting Wet.[3]

Synopsis

A man captures schoolgirls and takes them to an abandoned freight container in Shinjuku which he has decorated with enlarged black & white images of the faces of his previous victims. He smears the captive girls with paint and shaving cream, rapes, tortures and brutally murders them.[4][5][6]

Cast

Critical reception

Allmovie, noting the film's "strong graphic visuals" judges Lolita: Vibrator Torture to be "[o]ne of Sato's most repellent and excessive pinku-eiga films." In reference to genre, the review concludes that "[t]he focus here is on sadism and gore rather than erotica."[6] In their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films the Weissers confirm that this "is usually cited as Sato's most grotesque film."[5]

Jasper Sharp writes that Lolita: Vibrator Torture "does for the marital aid what Tobe Hooper did for the chainsaw."[8] He uses the film as an example of Satō's use of the distorting ability of the camera, pointing out the "stroboscopic intensity" that the flashing stills camera adds to the disturbing imagery of the film.[9]

Award-winning director Yūji Tajiri, one of the "Seven Lucky Gods of Pink" (ピンク七福神 Shichi Fukujin), cites Lolita: Vibrator Torture as one of the inspirations for his own career. He remembers, "One day I saw Lolita Vibrator Torture by Hisayasu Satō, and was fascinated by this film, which was completely different from anything I had ever seen before." Satō's presence at Shishi Productions, where he directed Lolita: Vibrator Torture was influential in Tajiri's decision to join the studio in 1990.[10]

Availability

Lolita: Vibrator Torture was released theatrically on September 19, 1987.[11] On March 22, 2002 Uplink released the film on DVD in Japan as The Secret Garden (秘蜜の花園 Himitsu no Hanazono).[12][13] This was Satō's original title for the film.[5]

Bibliography

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Notes

  1. Infobox data from ロリータ・バイブ責め (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
  2. Sharp, p. 269.
  3. "Best Ten of 1994 (1994年度ベストテン)" (in Japanese). P*G Website. Retrieved 2010-01-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. Sharp, pp. 263, 268.
  5. 1 2 3 Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 465. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  6. 1 2 Firsching, Robert. "Lolita Vib-Zeme". Allmovie. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
  7. ロリータ・バイブ責め (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
  8. Sharp, p. 263.
  9. Sharp, p. 268-269.
  10. Sharp, p. 315.
  11. "ロリータ・バイブ責め". Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Retrieved 2010-01-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
  12. "Nippon Erotics" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Archived from the original on March 2, 2007. Retrieved 2010-01-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
  13. ロリータ・バイブ責め(1987) (in Japanese). www.allcinema.net. Retrieved 2010-01-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
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