'Blind Beast' (1969) Yasuzo Masamura.
Maestro, Yasuzo Masamura's macabre, kinky, eerily surrealistic, deliciously outlandish, and entertainingly warped kidnap shocker retains all of its artfully conceived strangeness! Photographically sublime, exquisitely stylised, and undeniably playful, the risque, offbeat drama's darkly sexual imagery is frequently exciting. Masamura's bracingly outre, sinisterly sardonic 'Blind Beast' is arguably one of the more 'model' examples of transgressive 60s-era Japanese exploitation.
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