Delivered like an eerie, more exposed and explicit take of Luis Bunuel's Belle De Jour, Tokyo Decadence is a mini deviant masterpiece. It follows a submissive call girl into a subversive sex 'n' drugs-fuelled world of extreme perversity and abuse, eerily unfolding scenes of leftfield sexplay involving strangulation, needle abuse and even necrophilia. Directed by Audition scribe Ryu Murakami, it's brooding, slow and unforgettable viewing for most of the right reasons.



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