Groper Train – Wedding Capriccio
Japan
PinkEiga
Japanese
with clear subtitles
This
is another in the Japanese PinkEiga collection of
Japanese erotica. It has a lot in common with the Danish “In The
Sign Of…” series in that the plots are simplistic but funny, the young ladies
are attractive, and the sex scenes are tasteful and extended.
The
plot – a young girl from the country has come to the city to avoid being
married to a country redneck. She has a job with Kuroda, the world’s greatest
detective, but she hasn’t been paid in months. Now the redneck is coming to the
city to claim her and take back home to be married. She has to come up
with another fiancé in a hurry. Each day she rides the Groper Train, a packed
commuter train where girls are routinely groped in the packed carriages. She is
groped by a young conductor (he composes on a Casio calculator keyboard) and
arranges with him to move in for a couple of days, pretending to be engaged, until
the troublesome redneck has gone back home.
This
works out well for both of them but the demented conductor fills in a marriage
licence and gets her fingerprint onto it while she is asleep. She is now
married to him.
Meanwhile
the conductor’s very wealthy father is dying. He hires the detective to find
his missing daughter who ran off with an ex-convict some years ago. Back to the Groper Train where the detective looks for a
distinctive diamond filling in each girls mouth (while also working a bit lower
down).
The
ex-criminal decides to have the daughter killed so he can inherit her money.
The conductor is killed accidentally by the redneck, who
is a bit careless with his gun. Who gets the blame? Who gets the money? Who
gets the girl?
Who
cares? It’s a lot of fun and director Jojiro Takita seems to have enjoyed himself making it.
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