Adult Film Tattooed Flower Vase (1976)

In the Japanese erotic film “Tattooed Flower Vase,” directed by Masaru Konuma and starring Naomi Tani, a widow and single mother’s life is disrupted when a handsome young man enters the scene. The arrival of this mysterious man, who bears a resemblance to someone from the widow’s past, reignites old passions, leading to a strange love triangle between mother, daughter, and the newcomer.
Mrs. Yoshimo, played by Naomi Tani, lives a secluded life with her teenage daughter Takako. The appearance of Hideo, the enigmatic and handsome man, disrupts their tranquil existence. As the story unfolds, it delves into the complexities of desire and the awakening of sexual exploration for the young girl.
The film is part of the “Roman Pink” genre, a stylish and sensual category in Japanese erotic cinema. It showcases the artful and provocative approach often found in this type of film, transcending traditional adult genres while focusing on human emotions and relationships.
The MPAA has rated “Tattooed Flower Vase” as NR, indicating that it is not suitable for children and may contain content that is more appropriate for adult viewers. As with all adult genre films, “Tattooed Flower Vase” explores themes and scenes that may not be suitable for all audiences, and viewer discretion is advised when watching such films.

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