Hai cercato: 愛欲
Kitamura Mika: Kyonyû enjuku / 1988
Kotama's assistant Hanan, who draws erotic manga, is bad at drawing and slow at work. He has a strange habit of becoming lustful when he sees a woman in a uniform. He admires Yoko, a female police officer. Yoko's younger sister Rumi is a nurse. One day, Kotama witnesses Rumi and her patient having sex on the roof of the hospital, and Noran sees Yoko and Rumi having lesbian play... A comedy that depicts the distorted form of love set in the world of gekiga.
Storm of Love and Hate - Torn White Underwear / 2019
Harumi works as a planner at an event planning company. She had just been proposed to Nagata, who works for the same company, and she was enthusiastic about her first solo job. However, Harumi accidentally reunites with her ex-girlfriend's fiancé, a talented planner, Yu Hinatsu.
Night of Lustful Dreams / 2016
Mizuki (Kotomi Asakura) is left with an ugly scar on her back. Mizuki's parents were brother and sister who were born as conjoined twins. And Mizuki, who was born from the two of them, was also a conjoined twin sister... And now, Mizuki takes care of her parents. She had borrowed from the hospital where she worked to maintain the circulatory apparatus that could be said to be the life of her parents, and she took advantage of the enormous cost of maintaining it and became the mistress of the director. However, the affair was found out by the director's wife, Mikayo (Ayane Suzukawa), and he rode home. - Mizuki, who announces that she will settle her relationship with the director, and Mikayo, who stuffs her fingers and demands an apology.
Sex, Drugs & Taxation / 2013
Maybe the best thing to come out of Scandinavia during the hippie years was, in fact, the story of a radical libertarian and a hedonist capitalist. Their friendship, forged by being outsiders in a conformist country, took them through years of adulation and success, with slight detours into the welcoming arms of vilification and imprisonment. A joyride through taxation, mass travel, hookers and politics. Not feeling too constrained by historical facts, director Christoffer Boe's story of Simon Spies and Mogens Glistrup covers just a few of their decades in a tale of warmth and humour, defiance and eccentricity.