Roman Porno Reboot Vol. 2 (2022?)

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Roman Porno Reboot Vol. 2 (2022?)

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Nikkatsu just announced a new Roman Porno project with three films from Shusuke Kaneko, Koji Shiraishi and Daigo Matsui.
- https://www.nikkatsu-romanporno.com/top ... ectors.php

I'm most looking forward to Matsui's entry. He's done some good, heartfelt youth films. I loved his film 私たちのハァハァ which I saw at Yubari in 2015.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7lr8afQgY8

I'm less enthusiast about Kaneko who hasn't done a good film in ages. Shiraishi is a complete question mark, his film could end up great or complete crap.
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That's a boring and disappointing line-up of directors. I only watched 2 films from the last reboot and I may sit this one out comepletely unless the trailers/reviews prove my negativity wrong.
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Guro Taku wrote: 20 Nov 2021, 09:36 That's a boring and disappointing line-up of directors. I only watched 2 films from the last reboot and I may sit this one out comepletely unless the trailers/reviews prove my negativity wrong.
I thought the previous reboot was pretty good. I liked all of them except White Lily, which was embarrassingly bad IMO.Which ones did you watch?
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HungFist wrote: 20 Nov 2021, 14:24 Which ones did you watch?
WET WOMAN IN THE WIND and ANTIPORNO.
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Nikkatsu has announced titles, release dates (Sep. 16, Sep 30, Oct. 14), cast and synopsis for the three upcoming ROMAN PORNO NOW reboot films.
- https://www.nikkatsu-romanporno.com/top ... no-now.php
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Nikkatsu has launched a site for what is now called "Roman Porno Now"
- https://www.nikkatsu-romanporno.com/rpnow/

Also a 30 second teaser:
- https://youtu.be/ykM-AlrWhlE
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HungFist wrote: 20 Nov 2021, 08:27Shiraishi is a complete question mark, his film could end up great or complete crap.
I'm finally properly back on the film festival circuit these weeks and had time to kill between screenings yesterday, so I ended up watching Shiraishi's entry 愛してる!, which seems to have gotten the English title SAFE WORD. To my surprise, I really enjoyed the film! It's about Misa, a former female pro-wrestler (Chisako Kawase) who wants to transition to being an idol and hires a documentary crew to film her journey. The film is essentially that documentary but everything is filmed without shaky cam or other found footage nonsense, so I forgot about that fact several times until the film reminded me of it. Anyway, after Misa uses her wrestling moves against a guy at a meet-and-greet, she gets invited to audition at a club called "H". Clearly a bit naive, she thinks it's an idol performance type gig but quickly is informed that they want her to become a dominatrix. Initially reluctant, she agrees, but before becoming a domina, apparently you first have to be trained as a slave... If Misa had been a bored and neglected housewife, this scenario would instantly make my eyes glaze over, but since she's a former wrestler and has the attitude to match, things are more interesting. Not only but also because of this, the film is frequently hilarious, especially with the right audience. It's also well acted (Kawase is the obvious stand-out, since she has to deliver a really broad range of emotions in addition to handling the kind of explicit scenes you'd expect) and shot, despite the documentary-style approach.

The film was preceded by a video message from Shiraishi, who explained that his intentions and message are basically that people should express their emotions more often. If you love someone, you should tell them. This makes sense, considering the film's lead is told to use something she never ever says as her safeword for the S&M sessions, and that she settles for 愛してる! / I love you!
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That's good to hear... in case I ever get to see these theatrically. These are playing / booked to everywhere... except Hokkaido. Just typical.
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HungFist wrote: 26 Sep 2022, 05:07 These are playing / booked to everywhere... except Hokkaido. Just typical.
That sucks but going by what you reported about Japanese theatrical audiences in general, I doubt it'd be comparable to a European film festival crowd anyway.

Also, for a quick laugh check out what the film is called on the ever-reliable IMDb:

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Sure, the kanji 愛 can be read as "Itoshi" if it's used in a name but definitely not if it's used as a verb. Maybe don't input titles into a database if you lack the most basic skills in the language?
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Lol. I've seen title mistakes in IMDb before but this is the best by far :lol:
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I (finally) caught all three in cinema. Daigo Matsu’s “Hand” was expectedly good: a delicate, thoughtful, even touching young adults drama with fine performances and not all that much sex (though it does feature one of the cutest and funniest sex scenes ever). Shusuke Kaneko’s “When the Rain Falls” was expectedly weak; a clumsy lesbian affair trying to pass for finer art than it is. But it was Koji Shiraishi’s S&M picture “Safe Word” that delivered the real surprise; a delightful female empowerment piece with an incredibly funny lead performance by newcomer Misako Kawase as a female pro wrestler gone badly performing pop idol scouted as dominatrix!

I was glad that the local cinema I watched this put the films on their 2nd biggest screen (out of 4) and gave them all two week runs (even though they were scheduled to play only one week). A few months ago I watched Night of the Living Dead on the same screen. I don’t think any of these were huge audience draws, but I think the theatre management is just showing love to cool films by putting them on some of their biggest screens.

Overall, I had good time with these and I hope Nikkatsu does another set in maybe 5 years. I’d love to see Ken Ninomiya direct one, and maybe Daisuke Miura and Mari Asato, too.

Films in slightly more detail:

Hand (手) (Japan, 2022) [DCP] – 3.5/5
Of hands and lonely souls, through the eyes of young woman keeping scrapbook of all the middle aged men and dates who substituted for her own distant father over the years. Until she falls genuinely in love with a guy of her own age. It should come as no surprise that Daigo Matsui, one of the few contemporary Japanese directors worth keeping an eye on, delivers with this film that is the first in Nikkatsu's 2022 Roman Porno Now project. His earlier films include the charming coming of age film Our Huff and Puff Journey, and while working with a bit older characters here he still manages to deliver a couple of the cutest (sex) scenes you're going to see anytime soon. It's also a delicate, thoughtful, beautifully acted and ultimately surprisingly touching film. On the negative side, it's also very much cinema of its day, another tale of non-cinematic characters in search of identity in the middle of everyday greyness, complete with compulsory narrator voice. And it runs 99 minutes, something the old Roman Porno never did, save for the rare daisaku double features. But perhaps that's alright, because this is Roman Porno now.

Safe Word (愛してる!) (Japan, 2022) [DCP] – 3.5/5
When Nikkatsu announced their directors for the Roman Porno Now project, it was not hard to guess Daigo Matsui would fare well, and Shusuke Kaneko would deliver a stinker. But Koji Shiraishi tackling S&M was a complete question mark. Happily for us, this may be the best of the bunch. The gloriously bonkers, endlessly uplifting and sympathetic tale follows a female pro wrestler gone badly performing idol (phenomenally good, funny and cute newcomer Misako Kawase) scouted by an S&M club owner (almost equally good non-binary model/talent Ryuchell) as dominatrix. Only she doesn't initially realize it's an S&M job, and requires going through the "slave" part first, which results in lots of extremely funny reactions, especially since she sports quite an attitude and a wrestler's physical responses. This film is really quite the opposite of a vintage Nikkatsu S&M film where noble Naomi Tani would be subjugated to a blue collar male power / sexual get-even fantasy. Shiraishi's film instead is a female empowerment piece and a love song to being a happy pervert. Here all the "S" is committed by women to men, or by women to women, who all enjoy it. Shiraishi shoots it in his trademark faux documentary style (done well enough for you to stop noticing it almost immediately) and lets the film run too long (10-15 min could have been snapped from the 94), but the first grade direction and superb performances really make this quite a cheerful experience. And yes, not to belittle Shiraishi, but this feels like early 2000s Sion Sono in more ways than one.

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When the Rain Falls (百合の雨音) (Japan, 2022) [DCP] – 2/5
The last of the three Roman Porno Now pictures, helmed by Shusuke Kaneko who hasn't done a decent picture in nearly two decades (his fame dates back to Death Note, 90s Gamera, and to a lesser extent a handful of original Roman Porno pictures from production line's twilight years). Expectations were accordingly low, further lowered by the lesbian theme that has proven tricky for many filmmakers. That is perhaps an issue here too: even with a female screenwriter this can never quite avoid the feeling that there is a straight man behind the camera (though thankfully the results are nowhere near as embarrassing as in Hideo Nakata's White Lily from the previous porno batch). But it might be unfair to lay the blame on Kaneko's gender and assumed sexual orientation. Here he does art and metaphors, and does them both clumsily, and probably wouldn't have done much better even with a straight tale. Acting is merely ok (above pink standards, but way below Hand and Safe Word), and the visual look of the picture is that of a not particularly accomplished modern digital production (with added dream-like softness). Oh and the plot: a young office lady seeing black & white flashbacks of lesbian high school girl encounter falls in love with an older, unhappily married woman. It feels like television drama with sex and nudity cranked up to 11. But the storyline does work on a basic level at least, making this somewhat watchable.

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Good to see you got to see them theatrically after all! We seem to be in almost complete agreement about SAFE WORD. I'd personally even give it a 4/5. One of the highlights of this year for me. I'll check out HAND when I get the chance and most likely avoid the Kaneko flick. Life's too short.
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Individual Japanese BD releases of the three films on April 28th. A box set with all 3 films is also available. Some interesting extras like commentary tracks for all three films. There'll be one by director Koji Shiraishi, star Chisako Kawase, screenwriter Kohei Taniguchi and the film's S&M consultant (nothing new for these kinds of productions but it never fails to make me chuckle) for SAFE WORD that I definitely need to give a listen to.

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