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The Films of Hisayasu Satô: Volume #1 - Re-Wind / Lustmord / Love Letter In the Sand

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition hard slipcase + slipcover combo (designed by Luke Insect) was limited to 4,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the packaging and 40-page book.

The 1970s through 1990s saw a boom in transgressive genre filmmaking throughout Asia, but particularly in Japan where the "Pinku Eiga" became one of the most popular types of films produced in the country. With young filmmakers seizing an opportunity to hone their craft, countless soon-to-be celebrated directors created work which were more daring, unusual, and often shocking than just about any of the other genre cinema ergering across the globe. Pink Line will present exclusive new restorations of select works from key Asian erotic filmmakers, with a focus on Japan's Pinku Eiga genre.

One of the most esteemed and transgressive filmmakers ever to work in Japan's explosively popular Pink Film genre, Hisayasu Satô crafted erotic films that were both genre-defying and artfully-minded. While Satô's work is infused with horror and thriller tropes, it boasts a punk and avant-garde aesthetic singularly his own. In this debut release, Pink Line begins to explore this immense body of work with three of Satô's most outlandish and profound features, each newly and exclusively restored in 2K from their 35mm original camera negatives with newly-translated English subtitles, all under the supervision of Satô himself.

In LUSTMORD (aka Pleasure Kill), Satô commences his meditation on the fusion of sex and death. Eiji, a reclusive and awkward teenage boy, is fixated on creating a serum capable of breaking down the barrier between pleasure and pain, much to the dismay of his research physician mother. Deciding to conduct his own experiments, Eiji slips the serum to several women, but is unprepared for the horrifying results. Later remade by Satô as the straight horror feature Naked Blood, this early directing effort conjures a remarkable waking nightmare approach, as the impending threat of violence and insanity permeates every scene as it builds towards a typically cynical and cryptic conclusion.

RE-WIND (aka Celluloid Nightmare) functions as Satô's tribute to Michael Powell's masterpiece Peeping Tom. After a grisly, point-of-view snuff videotape is found in a refrigerator, a young man becomes obsessed with discovering who made it and whether or not the brutal murder was real. As he delves into Tokyo's underground video scene, his own perversions come to the fore as he grows ever closer to uncovering the shocking truth, alongside a female reporter who calls herself Crime Hunter. Fusing gruesome gore and raw sex while wryly playing with the artifice inherent to the video format, RE-WIND remains one of Satô's most powerful and impressive early works.

LOVE LETTER IN THE SAND (aka Pervert Ward: Torturing the White Uniform), is Satô crafting a noir-inspired erotic thriller, using blazing, heavily-gelled color. During a month of unusually heavy rain in Tokyo, a mystery assailant has been brutally assaulting and killing people with a metal bat. When a handsome young man with amnesia is found outside an area hospital, the nurse who discovered him begins to suspect that he may in fact be the assailant. But her own strange erotic fixations with him, and the questionable involvement of the doctor tasked with the amnesia victim, lead them all down an increasingly twisted path of deeply-rooted trauma and violence.

directed by: Hisayasu Satô 
starring: Masae Abe, Sayaka Hitomi, Kiyomi Itô, Maya Shiraki, Yoko Fujita, 
Shigeru Sasaki, Nanako Fujitani, Yui Hoshikawa
1987, 1988, 1988 / 58 min, 64 min, 61 min / 1.85:1 / Japanese DTS-HD MA 1.0

Additional info:

  • 2-Disc Region Free Blu-ray
  • 40-page perfect bound book (limited edition only) includes essays by Ariel Esteban Cayer, Tori Potenza, and Jasper Sharp
  • Reversible cover artwork
  • Newly translated English subtitles

LUSTMORD

  • Commentary track with Japanese cinema expert Jasper Sharp for Lustmord
  • "Kill Kill" - an interview with director Hisayasu Satô
  • "Written in Blood" - an interview with writer Taketoshi Watari
  • "Walking in Circles" - a locations featurette with director Hisayasu Satô covering all three films

RE-WIND

  • Commentary track with film critic Simon Abrams
  • "Visual Pleasure" - an interview with director Hisayasu Satô
  • "Caught in the Act" - an interview with actress Kiyomi Itô
  • "Shooting His Shot" - an interview with writer Yumeno Shiro

LOVE LETTER IN THE SAND

  • Commentary track with film historian & author Samm Deighan
  • "Medical Mayhem" - an interview with director Hisayasu Satô
  • "Pretty in Pink" - an interview with filmmaker Risaku Kiridoshi

Overall rating: 4.824786 / 5 from 234 reviews.

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Review highlights

  • "The transfers look great and I love the movies"Gus T.
  • "I love Sato's films and this being Volume 1 gives me great hope that a second volume is following soon."Cameron M.
  • "Excellent release and packaging."James R.

Reviews

Pink beginning for pinku films

"The announcement of a Hisayasu Sato collection felt like the one VS Made when they gave us the fantastic Doris Wishman trilogy of boxsets. Sato, Know for ultra low budget horror films like Naked Blood, introduced erotic elements in those films but with a bizarre twist. The 3 films in this first volumen features a restoration not common for that kind of films, the package features an elegant pink (no pun intended) design that combines with the 3 volumes that came after. Do yourself a favor and live a visual journey, a very different one with Sato."

Carlos R. (5/5)

Well worth the wait!

"The project to release lots of Hisayasu Sato films in insane restorations with solid extras adding depth and context (Sato’s piece on each film being the highlight), is probably the greatest contribution to cinema that Vinegar Syndrome have been involved with. I hope we get lots and lots of these. Unbelievable stuff, thank you VS!!!"

Ben C. (5/5)

keep 'em coming

"I had only seen a few Sato films when this set/line was announced, but I knew to be stoked! This is excellent weirdo-scuzz & these transfers are so much better than what was available before. While I'm excited to see what other things find themselves in the Pink Line, I'm happy to have as many Sato films as can be released in such fine form."

Isaac W. (5/5)

Amazing Release!

"Wonderful collection of pinky violence films. Transfers look excellent. Weird, bloody, stuff. Definitely for the psychos."

Mike K. (5/5)

Super Happy to see Satô receive the VS treatment !

"A really solid set that shows how weird and intense Hisayasu Satô’s movies can be, with a nice clean Transfer that still keeps the rough look. The Restoration is good too, nothing feels overdone or fake. Each film has its own strange Treatment of dark themes, and it all comes together in a pretty cool release."

William B. (5/5)

Truly amazing set of pinku eiga films.

"I don't know who decided that these films deserved this kind of royal treatment but I'm glad they did. Re-Wind is already a film that shot up on my ladder of amazing works that almost transcend the genre. In spirit not too far away from my favorite film of all time, Videodrome. I'm always in awe to witness the creativity and visual zeal of directors that work in this genre. This set comes highly recommended!"

Tim V. (5/5)

Fist off, very excited for

"Fist off, very excited for Pink Line to continue. The care put into the restoration, packaging, and supplemental content for these somewhat obscure, harsh, and controversial films is beyond impressive. These films are tough to watch. They're intense, graphic, and excessive, but I think there is a lot to glean from them in their themes of isolation, disassociation, and extremism. Incredible package, packed with special features, keep em' coming!"

Luke M. (5/5)

Definitely not something I can show my girlfriend!

"My girl has always enjoyed watching basically anything with me, but I might have to keep these to myself! Did these NEED to have such beautiful restorations? Probably not. Did I enjoy the fact that they got them anyways? Absolutely. This set is for the freaks for sure."

Taylor S. (5/5)

Sold on Sato!

"Wild trio of movies! I think I might be a Sato fan now… I will be looking to add the rest of these volumes to the collection now. Plus, these slipcases sure do look good on the shelf too!"

Ian R. (5/5)

Beautifully disturbing

"The Films of Hisayasu Sato Vol. 1 feels a lot harsher and more confrontational than most horror-adjacent films I’ve seen, but there’s also something really hypnotic about the way Satō shoots everything. The movies all have this grimy, neon-soaked atmosphere that makes them feel almost surreal even when the subject matter gets genuinely uncomfortable. I appreciated how experimental and emotionally cold they felt without losing their visual identity. Definitely not casual viewing material, but if you’re interested in underground Japanese horror, this set is one to check out."

Kenia C. (4/5)

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