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7/10
An "Interesting" Segue Between Old And New Genres Of Japanese Sex/Violence Films...
EVOL66615 August 2006
Warning: Spoilers
SURVEY MAP OF A PARADISE LOST is a hard film to call. Director Hisayasu Sato gives the audience a "harder" film than some of the earlier pinku cinema in terms of sex and violence - yet doesn't quite reach the plateau of artistic filth that you'll see in his later entry, NAKED BLOOD or perhaps Daisuke Yamanouchi's MUZAN E - which I personally feel this film obviously inspired. A strange sort of "middle-ground" in Japanese sleaze film history that will be of interest to pinky fans and the newer age of Japanese "nasty" films alike...

A reporter is doing research on local phone-sex workers, and finds himself entangled in a web of deviant sex, drugs, lies, and obsession which becomes much "darker" than his original assignment when the subject of his story becomes embroiled in a murder investigation...

SURVEY MAP OF A PARADISE LOST is oftentimes confusing and frustrating - but also pays-off in many aspects. The sex is as explicit as any pinku film that I've seen, and incorporates some deviant sex acts including menstrual-play (which along with the "investigative" angle leads me to the inevitable MUZAN E comparison), and shibari-style bondage that pinku-lovers will come to recognize. The "problem" that I have with the film is that it is somewhat hard to follow until the end - and although starts off hot-and-heavy with the sleaze - it lightens up through the second half. SURVEY MAP feels to me like a strange mix of new and old styles - equal parts MUZAN E (as I've mentioned before), GO GO SECOND TIME VIRGIN, and WIFE TO BE SACRIFICED - blending many Japanese exploit film elements, and probably inspiring some later films to come. Even so - I found parts of it weak enough that I can't give it an excellent rating - though I feel it's deserving of another look to try to see if I perhaps missed some plot-points. Regardless - I would definitely recommend this one to any J-pinky fans as it appears to be an pretty easily accessible yet overlooked film...7.5/10
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7/10
Very good but kind of missing some pieces
Musicianmagic21 December 2023
More like an investigative crime story with an avant-garde feel. It's a pink film so has it's several sex scenes that here some include light bondage and are very erotic. But it's the story that kept me engaged. Still, it seemed like there were small chunks of story either left out or maybe dropped to keep the time to pink film standards.

The acting was generally very good but not outstanding. Director Hisayasu Satõ applied some but not all of his style.

In one scene a character talks about a singer, Yukiko Okada jumping off a building. That was a real incident. She was a singer that made the top of the charts in the mid 1980's. Of course the rest of what is said in the scene is fiction.

It's worth watching tho Satõ has even better films. I still recommend this one. It's not a story or ending that's been repeated many times. It stands on its own.
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8/10
Unsettling and powerful pinku eiga flick.
HumanoidOfFlesh7 October 2007
Reporter Nukada's next big assignment is the secret world of Japanese phone sex clubs.He gets in touch with Midori,a part-time employee at the Banana Club,but is startled to hear she's been implicated in the bloody death of a client with perverted tastes Kihara.Sensing a bigger story,Nukada uncovers a link between Midori and the late Kihara's wife and realizes that the situation is much more complex than he imagined. And in this world of blood-play and electro-sex,the biggest shock has yet to be announced..."Survey Map of a Paradise Lost" approaches many themes characteristic for Sato's work like man's relationship with technology,alienation,emptiness and sexual disorder.The film offers some steamy and violent sex scenes and is not for the easily offended.Give it a look.
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8/10
A Very Sexy and Very Trippy Pinku Film...
matrixj2327 April 2007
I have been on a bit of a Japanese Pinku film bender of late, and this is one of the more interesting of my recent purchases...

Notorious director, Hisayasu Sato directed this little gem in 1989. The fact that a Westerner can acquire obscure films such as this on DVD nearly 20 years after the fact is wonderful. We have Arts Magic to thank for a fine batch of classic Pinku films unleashed recently on the unsuspecting, always-hungry exploitation loving populous. Arts Magic is best known for lovingly bringing the delicious 'Angel Guts' series to us last year...

Anyways, 'Survey Map Of Paradise Lost' (or 'Hard Focus') is a very trippy and steamy, highly sexualized little slice of film. One of the things I like best about these films, is the swift and expeditious flow of the proceedings. Most of Sato's film clock in at around 65 minutes, which is the perfect length for materials of this nature. 'Hard Focus' can be a confusing experience for those that feel they need to understand the reasoning behind every little thing that occurs, as the story arc occasionally gets a bit twisted. But for me, that is part of the charm...

Me and my lovely girlfriend found this film to be VERY erotic. If you are into fetishized sexuality, you will very likely feel the same way. This was also an artfully shot film, very stylized...

I think that is one of the main reasons that Sato's films work so well. Many of the shots are framed up very artfully and composed perfectly. This film is full of original and exciting P.O.V. shots (the bath-tub stabbing, the camera under-the-grate shot, the video-within-a-video sequences). I also rather enjoyed the quasi-disturbing, evil late eighties Japanese Industrial soundtrack that would periodically surface during disorientating sequences...

If you are a lover of exotic and under-the-radar fare, Pinku films, or exploitation, you will probably enjoy this film. I realize movies of this nature aren't for everyone, but if you are reading this review, that most likely means that you are interested in this sort of cinematic fare. If that's the case, give it a shot. Just don't go in with expectations. Pornography this is not (but damn, is it ever hot!)
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Interesting and worth seeing
lazarillo5 August 2009
A suicide hotline worker is tapping the office phone lines for some reason and starts stalking and then initiates a sadomasochistic relationship with a suicidal teenage female client (all of which he records on videotape). After he is brutally murdered, a male co-worker views the tapes and starts investigating. He discovers that young mistress and the man's abused, drug addict wife apparently knew each other, and that the murdered man KNEW they knew each other. The plot here is certainly interesting for a sex film, if perhaps a little too much so for its own good (I defy anyone to explain the bizarro ending to me).

It continues to astound me how the Japanese have no problem showing a "17-year-old" character being tied up, "tortured with electric shocks" and even "having her nipple sliced open" (I'm using quotes because these things were obviously all fake--this IS just a movie.), but then they have such a problem with pubic hair(?!)that the actresses all have to wear panties during the (softcore)sex! As sleazy as this movie sounds on paper though, it's also very well made like most Japanese "pink" films (I have to admit that the reason I detest their hardcore American equivalents is not so much because I object to most of the unsimulated content, but because the story, the cinematography, and acting are always so damn awful).

I still obviously wouldn't recommend this to people who aren't already fans of the "pink" genre (but then who else would be on this particular site?). You really need leave your moral outrage at the door and be able to appreciate the difference between fantasy and reality to really enjoy this, or any other, "pink" film. But if you can do that, this is interesting and worth seeing.
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