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Wakamatsu Koji is a fascinating figure, not only one of the most famous and lauded directors in the uniquely Japanese pinku genre (a sort of soft, though often highly inventive pornography which has no real equivalent elsewhere), but also a helmer of highly challenging social commentary films. His latest outing, “Caterpillar” is a prime example, being a searching and highly critical depiction of World War II Japan, based on
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