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Rediscovering a 70s Adult Classic: ‘Eros School – Feels So Good’ (1977)
, a prolific period of erotic filmmaking in Japan between 1971 and 1988. The film is often cited as one of the most controversial entries in the Nikkatsu collection due to its attempt to blend eroticism with a high-school "sex comedy" tone. Production Background Koretsugu Kurahara. Screenplay: Akira Momoi. Release Date: October 1, 1977. 67 minutes. Production Studio: U.S. Distributor: Download - Eros School Feels So Good -1977- 72...
Despite its controversial content, the film remains a subject of study for cult cinema enthusiasts. Its North American distribution via the Impulse Pictures label (a sub-arm of Synapse Films) has preserved it as a historical artifact of 1970s Japanese counter-culture. It serves as a stark reminder of the "anything goes" boundaries of the Pink Film industry before the tightening of censorship and shifts in social consciousness. Rediscovering a 70s Adult Classic: ‘Eros School –
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Eros School: Feels So Good (Japanese: エロスクール 感じさせ上手, Erosu Sukūru: Kanjisase Jōzu ), released in 1977, is a notable, albeit highly controversial, entry in the Japanese Nikkatsu Roman Porno genre. Directed by Koretsugu Kurahara, this 67-minute film falls under the "pink film" (pinku eiga) genre, specifically a subgenre focusing on soft-core erotic comedy mixed with dark, often disturbing themes. The film is sometimes referred to as Erotic Campus: Rape Reception or by its alternative Japanese title, Eros School: Skillful at Making Her Feel .
Unlike many of its darker contemporary counter-culture films, Kurahara chose a highly experimental and jarringly lighthearted comedic framing for the movie's extreme thematic elements. 📖 Synopsis and Critical Reception
that defined the "pro-am" crossover style.