Aside from those requirements, directors were given total autonomy over the script, political subtext, and visual style.

Other films featured in the project.

The supporting cast includes Ryushin Tei as Kubouchi, Michiko Suzuki as Kyoko, Hitomi Nakatani as Yuko, and Takahiro Katou as Yuzawa, all of whom are drawn into the central sexual maelstrom with suitable brio.

For those interested in exploring the world of "Kaze ni Nureta Onna" further, I recommend:

, Shōhei Imamura, and his other works. Analysis of the film's cinematography and visual style.

Kosuke’s attempt to deny his human needs versus Shiori’s refusal to hide hers.

For those interested in exploring the world of Japanese cinema, "Wet Woman in the Wind: Kaze ni Nureta Onna 18" is a must-see film that offers a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience. With its stunning visuals, nuanced performances, and bold storytelling, this movie is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.

: Starring Tasuku Nagaoka as Kosuke and Yuki Mamiya as Shiori. Runtime : Approximately 78–80 minutes.

The specific mention of "18" could imply that this is part of a series, possibly the 18th installment or episode. This suggests that the narrative is part of a larger story or thematic exploration that spans multiple chapters or episodes.

Kosuke's resistance to her advances only intensifies her desire to conquer him, and she declares, "I've locked onto you, don't think you can escape me!". A cat-and-mouse game ensues as Shiori installs herself as a waitress in a local diner. The film's plot then expands with the arrival of Kosuke's theater-world past: his former director, Kyoko (Michiko Suzuki), and her troupe of young actors arrive at his shack. This leads to a series of increasingly frantic sexual escapades, including a slapstick threesome and a famously over-the-top coupling that literally brings the house down, destroying Kosuke's shack.

Wet Woman in the Wind (japanischer Originaltitel: Kaze ni nureta onna , 風に濡れた女) ist eine japanische Erotikkomödie aus dem Jahr 2016, die mit ihrer unbändigen Energie und ihrem kompromisslosen Humor weltweit für Aufsehen sorgte. Der Film stammt aus der Feder des renommierten japanischen Regisseurs Akihiko Shiota (bekannt für Dororo , 2007, und Moonlight Whispers , 1999) und feierte seine Premiere im Wettbewerb des renommierten – eine ungewöhnliche Ehre für einen Softporno. Mit einer FSK-18-Freigabe versehen, ist das Werk kein reiner Aktionsfilm, sondern eine intelligente, humorvolle und wild übertriebene Hommage an das legendäre japanische Filmgenre der 1970er- und 1980er-Jahre: den Roman Porno.

: Reviews on Letterboxd highlight the "stunning" and "minimalistic" cinematography by Hidetoshi Shinomiya. Critical Reception