Deep Contact

Pink Eiga
R0 DVD

Web: http://www.pinkeiga.com

 

Deep Contact reminds me of the old 1970’s porn films such as 2069 yet done with superior production values, more comedy and a far more peculiar plot. It dates from 1998 yet has Seventies porn music and softcore adult content with lots of tits and bums. It is both erotic and very funny, filled to the brim with sex yet presented with a truly eccentric flair. It is surprisingly well presented with excellent cinematography and looks better than a lot of Pink Cinema on the market.

 

The year is 1999, and a comet is on a collision course with Earth! It is too late for a traditional scientific solution so what can be done ? Well the United Nations runs a secret facility where psychics are trained to focus on their energy on deflecting the comets from its path. The method they use to generate this great reserve of psychic power is especially bizarre, the sexual orgasm. It seems that the best form of psychic energy is psychosexual and is released at the moment of orgasm. Watura is a no hoper who has lost his job and owes money to the Yakuza, but he has a unique gift, he is over endowed in the dick department. He is kidnapped and taken to the facility where his role in saving the world is outlined to him.

 

With other psychosexual psychics he must endure weeks of sex addiction training to make him more and more horny, even the nurses are in on the training since none of them is allowed to wear any panties. As Watura trains harder and harder (!), he must finally mate with Ikuko to release a wave of psychosexual energy and save the earth.

 

Deep Contact is presented in a fully uncut and unrated edition in Japanese with very clear English subtitles. Extras include a still image slideshow, original artwork, trailers, biographies and filmographies, an interview with Director Yukio Kitazawa, a video commentary with the cast and crew and trailers of other Pink Eiga titles.

 

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