Takagi crafted a screenplay that cleverly used sci-fi tropes to satirize mid-1980s corporate greed and changing sexual politics in Japan. Genre Context: Nikkatsu and Pinku Eiga
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For contemporary collectors, the keyword "1986.DVDRi..." signifies a digital copy of this rare film. While a commercial DVD release is not widely documented, multiple digital files exist, generally sourced from a DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc Recordable) release, often from a Japanese or Hong Kong source. Time.Adventure.5.Seconds.Till.Climax.1986.DVDRi...
As Etsuko attempts to figure out how to return to her original timeline, she embarks on a series of sexual adventures. The film blends classic time-travel tropes—reminiscent of a pink film adaptation of Back to the Future —with comedic misunderstandings, stylized cyberpunk aesthetics, and a recurring shoulder-perched kitten that follows the heroine everywhere. Production and Creative Team Director Yōjirō Takita
A quick overview of the essential production details highlights the prominent talent involved behind the scenes: Yōjirō Takita Screenwriter Isao Takagi Studio Nikkatsu Corporation Release Date December 20, 1986 Running Time 76 Minutes Cinematography Yōichi Shiga Plot Overview Takagi crafted a screenplay that cleverly used sci-fi
For modern fans discovering the "DVDRip" files of this era, it offers a window into a very specific aesthetic: hand-drawn cels, synth-heavy soundtracks, and the unapologetic "pink" film style of 80s Japan. The Plot: A Race Against the Clock
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A prominent actress of the 1980s Nikkatsu roster, seen in cult films like Angel Guts 5: Red Vertigo . Supporting Role
Takagi crafted a screenplay that cleverly used sci-fi tropes to satirize mid-1980s corporate greed and changing sexual politics in Japan. Genre Context: Nikkatsu and Pinku Eiga
Do you need recommendations for other from Japan? Share public link
For contemporary collectors, the keyword "1986.DVDRi..." signifies a digital copy of this rare film. While a commercial DVD release is not widely documented, multiple digital files exist, generally sourced from a DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc Recordable) release, often from a Japanese or Hong Kong source.
As Etsuko attempts to figure out how to return to her original timeline, she embarks on a series of sexual adventures. The film blends classic time-travel tropes—reminiscent of a pink film adaptation of Back to the Future —with comedic misunderstandings, stylized cyberpunk aesthetics, and a recurring shoulder-perched kitten that follows the heroine everywhere. Production and Creative Team Director Yōjirō Takita
A quick overview of the essential production details highlights the prominent talent involved behind the scenes: Yōjirō Takita Screenwriter Isao Takagi Studio Nikkatsu Corporation Release Date December 20, 1986 Running Time 76 Minutes Cinematography Yōichi Shiga Plot Overview
For modern fans discovering the "DVDRip" files of this era, it offers a window into a very specific aesthetic: hand-drawn cels, synth-heavy soundtracks, and the unapologetic "pink" film style of 80s Japan. The Plot: A Race Against the Clock
:
A prominent actress of the 1980s Nikkatsu roster, seen in cult films like Angel Guts 5: Red Vertigo . Supporting Role
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