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Tokyo Decadence DVD cover
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Directed by | Ryū Murakami |
Produced by | Chosei Funahara |
Music by | Ryuichi Sakamoto |
Cinematography | 青木正 (Tadashi Aoki) |
Distributed by | Cinema Epoch |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | $277,845 |
Tokyo Decadence (トパーズ Topāzu?) is a 1992 Japanese pink film. The film was directed by Ryū Murakami with music by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The film stars Miho Nikaido and is known by two other titles, Topaz and Sex Dreams of Topaz. It has been banned in Australia and South Korea.Shimada Masahiko appears in the film.
A timid Japanese college student, Ai (愛?, lit. "love"), works as a specialty prostitute for an exclusive escort agency that caters to wealthy, mostly perverted, Japanese men in Tokyo. To please her clients, she has to play out elaborate fantasy scenarios involving sexual humiliation and light SM/bondage.
The first two-thirds of the film consists in large part of four sex sequences. Two involve dildos and mirrors—one with the man dominant, one with the female dominant. The other two involve erotic asphyxiation with, again, one episode in which the man wants to partially asphyxiate a female and the other in which a man is the recipient. Other sexual acts and interests are involved in some of the scenarios.