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is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's ''
Roman porno in its broadest sense includes almost any Japanese theatrical film that includes nudity (hence 'pink') or deals with sexual content. This encompasses everything from dramas to action thrillers and exploitation film features. The Western equiv ...
'' series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Kaori Takeda,
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and
Yūko Katagiri is a Japanese actress. She has appeared in more than sixty films since 1971. She starred in over fifty Nikkatsu Roman Porno films in eight years and once was married to Nikkatsu director Masaru Konuma is a Japanese film director known for hi ...
. It is based on an award-winning novel by Osamu Hashimoto.


Synopsis

An extroverted high school girl befriends an introverted female classmate, and the two begin exploring their curiosity about sex together. They begin working as prostitutes, but their friendship is tested when they both fall in love with the same man. The film ends on an upbeat note with the two girls reconciling their friendship.Lewis, Graham R. "The Films of Koyu Ohara" in ''Asian Cult Cinema'', #27 (2nd quarter 2000), p.26.


Cast

* Kahori Takeda () as Rena Sakakibara *
Ako Ako or AKO may refer to: Candace Places *Akō, Hyōgo, a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Akō District, Hyōgo, a district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Ako, Cameroon, a town in Cameroon *Ako, the Japanese name of Alexandrovsk- ...
() as Yuko Taguchi * Atsushi Takahashi () as Gen'ichi Kikawada * Yūji Nogami () as Takinoue * Akio Kuwasaki () as Yamashina * Asami Morikawa () as Ryōko Matsuzaki * Kunio Shimizu () as Tōru Kinoshita * Risato Sasaki () * Yūko Katagiri as Tokie Yamada * Yûya Uchida () as Sen'ichi Yamada * Ushi Tōyama () as Ken Ishida * Satoko Ōtake () as High school girl * Nobue Ichitani () as Nobue Sakakibara * Etsuko Seki () as Hiroko Taguchi * Shirô Kishibe () as Mastumoto * Osamu Hashimoto () as Shop owner


Critical appraisal

In their ''Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films'', the Weissers note that with the ''Pink Tush Girl'' trilogy, Kōyū Ohara reversed the style of his earlier dark films such as the ''True Story of a Woman in Prison'' trilogy (1975-1977). In the ''Pink Tush Girl'' films Ohara depicts, "an erotic world from pop music and high school tribulations". Unlike most films in the ''Roman Porno'' series, the films were popular with both men and women. The Weissers attribute this partly to the on-screen relationship between the two lead performers, Kahori Takeda and Ako. The director noted that this upbeat, breezy take on the sex lives of two female characters was at odds with the way that women were depicted in the pink film at the time. Ohara was enthusiastic about this aspect of the project, and because of this, caused the film to go over-budget. He remembered, "I was scolded severely by the Nikkatsu management", but he felt vindicated when the film's popularity caused the studio to ask him to make sequels. In his survey of the films of Kōyū Ohara, Graham Lewis writes that though ''Pink Hip Girl'' is less serious in tone than Ohara's earlier films, it is no less well-made and thoroughly enjoyable. He notes that Ohara's nickname, "King of Pink-Pop" derives largely from his work in this film and its sequels. Lewis concludes: "If Ohara's other films sound too rough for you, this might be your cup of tea". Jasper Sharp judges ''Pink Tush Girl'' to be arguably Ohara's best film. He writes that the film's road movie structure, catchy theme song, and longer running length make it a more fully rounded cinematic experience than many contemporary Nikkatsu ''Roman Pornos''. He speculates that, because of the wider popularity of this film, Nikkatsu would have been wise to pursue the lighter tone of this film rather than the dark S&M films that they concentrated on producing at the time.


Availability

''Pink Tush Girl'' was released theatrically in Japan on April 29, 1978. It was released on DVD in Japan on DVD December 22, 2005, as part of Geneon's second wave of Nikkatsu ''Roman porno'' series.


References

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