Madhukar’s review published on Letterboxd:
Hooptober 11: #03
[Criteria: 1 films from 2011]
Sion Sono pushes the idea of sexual liberation and freedom of one's own body to such limits that you start wondering at what point does it become depravation and harmful to ones own being. It is fucked in the same way Sion Sono's other movies are but it does leave a bad taste knowing of Sono's own sexual assault allegations which makes the exploration of sexual coercion and all the consequences shown fall kinda flat and comes off a but hypocritical. Idk maybe if I had watched this before the allegations I might've seen this with the lens of radical feminism but now it comes from the lens of sexual predator and the impact is not the same.