Shogun’s Sadism is broken into two parts. Part one
deals with a peasant girl who saves the life of a Guard
bởi sucking snake venom out of his snakebite wound.
She is a Christian and the relationship is frowned upon
bởi his Master. Brutal torture is the name of the ngày as
the master tries to break her spirit bởi rape, torture and
sadism.
In the một giây story Sutezo is a handyman in a brothel.
He falls in tình yêu with one of the prostitutes and they run
away together. Unfortunately they are recaptured and
yet again, thêm graphic torture ensues.
Shogun’s Sadism is, like its notorious predecessor
Shogun’s Joy of Torture, a litany of highly graphic cruel
and vicious acts of violence against the person. The list
includes: beheading, dismemberment, women being
thrown into a vat of snakes, branding, castration,
boiling in water.
What makes the film so hard to watch and affecting is
the fact that it isn’t some grimy half arsed bạch hoa, caper like
HG Lewis, it is positively glossy and well shot, with
good production values and authentic costumes. It is
well acted but I would call it gruesome thêm than gory.
A film about torture may sound awfully grim, but the
grimness is lessened bởi a dollop of humour in the film
as well as a fantastically groovy 1970s soundtrack. The
film is absorbing and tim, trái tim rending – something that I
didn’t expect it to be. I thought it would be an orgy of
depravity but there is characterisation and sympathy. It
will perpetually amuse me that the Japanese can
perform all sorts of vile tortures and sadism on the
screen, but as soon as a whiff of pubic hair comes their
way, it’s out with the blurring machine.
I would highly recommend this one to extreme cinema
lovers/ J-Horror những người đang yêu if bạn can get a copy of it. A
step up from your average Japanese exploitation film. It
delivers the gruesome goods in an interesting and
stylish way.
deals with a peasant girl who saves the life of a Guard
bởi sucking snake venom out of his snakebite wound.
She is a Christian and the relationship is frowned upon
bởi his Master. Brutal torture is the name of the ngày as
the master tries to break her spirit bởi rape, torture and
sadism.
In the một giây story Sutezo is a handyman in a brothel.
He falls in tình yêu with one of the prostitutes and they run
away together. Unfortunately they are recaptured and
yet again, thêm graphic torture ensues.
Shogun’s Sadism is, like its notorious predecessor
Shogun’s Joy of Torture, a litany of highly graphic cruel
and vicious acts of violence against the person. The list
includes: beheading, dismemberment, women being
thrown into a vat of snakes, branding, castration,
boiling in water.
What makes the film so hard to watch and affecting is
the fact that it isn’t some grimy half arsed bạch hoa, caper like
HG Lewis, it is positively glossy and well shot, with
good production values and authentic costumes. It is
well acted but I would call it gruesome thêm than gory.
A film about torture may sound awfully grim, but the
grimness is lessened bởi a dollop of humour in the film
as well as a fantastically groovy 1970s soundtrack. The
film is absorbing and tim, trái tim rending – something that I
didn’t expect it to be. I thought it would be an orgy of
depravity but there is characterisation and sympathy. It
will perpetually amuse me that the Japanese can
perform all sorts of vile tortures and sadism on the
screen, but as soon as a whiff of pubic hair comes their
way, it’s out with the blurring machine.
I would highly recommend this one to extreme cinema
lovers/ J-Horror những người đang yêu if bạn can get a copy of it. A
step up from your average Japanese exploitation film. It
delivers the gruesome goods in an interesting and
stylish way.