Came across this on Youtube, here's the thing. Really high quality mess, great coverage, love the slime falling from the sky. But the whole thing feels kinda... off. I'm all for models being enthusiastic about mess, but this woman right from the first second seems almost maniac. And then as it goes on it goes from manac joy to manac suffering. It ends with her looking like she's in Hell wallowing around and trying to get out. I'm guessing it's meant to be some kind of fancy art project if not a WAM video, but what the intention behind it is meant to be I've no idea. Anyone bi-lingual want to hazard a guess? I'm curious to hear what other people think because I've no clue what to make of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCE0c-YLhDc
kittenish said: I came across this a few years ago, it's from a Japanese art film called "Antiporno"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiporno Kyko (Ami Tomite) is a renowned artist and writer trapped in a solitary gilded cage of her own success where she speaks to the phantom memory of her dead sister Noriko (Mariko Tsutsui). Her assistant Noriko arrives to help her prepare to be interviewed by a prominent lifestyle magazine. Wrestling with nausea and self-doubt, she alleviates her insecurities by subjecting her older assistant to a series of ritual humiliations in front of the others. A director yells "Cut!" and it is revealed that the two women were playing parts in a pornographic film. Noriko reveals herself to be a prima donna who is frustrated with the fledgling actress Kyko's amateurish ineptitude and subjects her to humiliations mirroring those in the scripted scene. The layers of the two actresses' true personalities and Kyko's background are revealed over the course of repeated performances of the scene.
Yeah, so going with bi-polar and/or schizophrenia.
Right. Great film by a great director. I've often wondered if the ending hit people who aren't really turned on by wam differently than I, and want to discuss it with friends but my friends don't like the movies I do. Generally.
Edit: that music wasn't part of the movie. Kind of ruins it.