Whore Angel

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Whore Angel
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2000

‘ピンサロ病院 3 ノーパン診察室’




Directed by Mototsugu Watanabe



Komasa is a female drifter works at a pink salon-- a shop specializing in fellatio-- called "Hot Lips". On the way to work one day she rescues a female stranger from an attack by an evil-looking man. Monroe, the stranger, kisses Komasa whose wounds received during the fight are then healed. Monroe takes up employment at the pink salon, where it is learned that her supernatural powers cure every man on whom she performs fellatio of all ailments. Monroe's miraculous healing powers lead to the shop's increased popularity. Eventually it is discovered that Monroe is actually an angel and that the man Komasa rescued her from is the devil, bent on subjugating the living. Komasa vows to fight to save Monroe and life on earth.

Pin-saro byôin 3: Nô-pan shinsatsushitsu



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Working as a comedy, there's much to like with this one. The silly premise is put to use with some fine visual gags, even though it does require the ability to go with the flow of events in order to get it, and the silliness will either work on viewers or it won't since the atmosphere makes it obvious this going to be silly. As well, being a pinku film this maintains a surprisingly high level of eroticism as the numerous sexual antics are charged and sensual. Beyond these factors, the film manages to have a lot to like. The completely bonkers story manages to include a lot of seemingly random articles that come together nicely in the end. The…
I gave this a spin since I was in the market for something short that I didn't feel would require a lot of my attention, so this fit the bill perfectly. I was also pleased to get this off the To-Watch Pile, as it'd languished there for far too long at this point.
A young woman starts working at a salon that specializes in oral sex, and one day she saves another newcomer from an attack, finding her work at the same salon. This new 'Angel' turns out to be an actual angel, who heals any ailment with a blowjob, which naturally causes a booming business and eventually leads to a showdown that threatens the apocalypse!

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Inability to maintain sexual arousal within a committed, loving relationship


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In psychoanalytic literature, a Madonna–whore complex , also called a Madonna–mistress complex , is the inability to maintain sexual arousal within a committed, loving relationship. [1] First identified by Sigmund Freud , under the rubric of psychic impotence , [2] this psychological complex is said to develop in men who see women as either saintly Madonnas or debased prostitutes . Men with this behavioral complex desire a sexual partner who has been degraded (the whore) while they cannot desire the respected partner (the Madonna). [3] Freud wrote: "Where such men love they have no desire and where they desire they cannot love." [4] Clinical psychologist Uwe Hartmann, writing in 2009, stated that the complex "is still highly prevalent in today's patients". [3]


Freud argued that the Madonna–whore complex was caused by a split between the affectionate and the sexual currents in male desire. [5] Oedipal and castration anxiety fears prohibit the affection felt for past incestuous objects from being attached to women who are sensually desired: "The whole sphere of love in such persons remains divided in the two directions personified in art as sacred and profane (or animal) love". [5] In order to minimize anxiety, the man categorizes women into two groups: women he can admire and women he finds sexually attractive. Whereas the man loves women in the former category, he despises and devalues the latter group. [6] Psychoanalyst Richard Tuch suggests that Freud offered at least one alternative explanation for the Madonna–whore complex:
This earlier theory is based not on oedipal-based castration anxiety but on man's primary hatred of women , stimulated by the child's sense that he had been made to experience intolerable frustration and/or narcissistic injury at the hands of his mother . According to this theory, in adulthood the boy-turned-man seeks to avenge these mistreatments through sadistic attacks on women who are stand-ins for mother. [6]
It is possible that such a split may be exacerbated when the sufferer is raised by a cold but overprotective mother [7] – a lack of emotional nurturing paradoxically strengthening an incestuous tie. [8] Such a man will often court someone with maternal qualities, hoping to fulfill a need for maternal intimacy unmet in childhood , only for a return of the repressed feelings surrounding the earlier relationship to prevent sexual satisfaction in the new. [5]

Another theory claims that the Madonna–whore complex derives from the alleged representations of women as either madonnas or whores in mythology and Judeo-Christian theology rather than developmental disabilities of individual men. [9]

Titian 's Sacred and Profane Love (1514, the sacred-profane title is from 1693) has several interpretations. The clothed woman has said to be dressed as a bride [10] [11] and as a courtesan. [10] [12] The nude woman seems at first sight to be an allegory of profane love, but 20th-century assessments notice the incense on her hand and the church beyond her.

James Joyce widely utilized the Madonna-whore polarity in his novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man . [13] His protagonist, Stephen Daedalus , sees girls who he admires as ivory towers , and the repression of his sexual feelings for them eventually leads him to solicit a prostitute. This mortal sin drives Stephen's inner conflict and eventual transformation towards the end of the novel.

Alfred Hitchcock used the Madonna–whore dichotomy as an important mode of representing women. [14] In Vertigo (1958), for example, Kim Novak portrays two women that the hero cannot reconcile: a virtuous, blonde, sophisticated, sexually repressed "madonna" and a dark-haired, single, sensual "fallen woman". [15]

The Martin Scorsese films, Taxi Driver and Raging Bull , feature sexually obsessed protagonists, both played by Robert De Niro , who exhibit the Madonna–whore complex with the women they interact with. [16] [17]

The singer Madonna played with both identities, especially in her earlier career. Madonna herself declared: "I have always loved to play cat and mouse with the conventional stereotypes. My Like a Virgin album cover is a classic example. People were thinking who was I pretending to be—the Virgin Mary or the whore? These were the two extreme images of women I had known vividly, and remembered from childhood, and I wanted to play with them. I wanted to see if I can merge them together, Virgin Mary and the whore as one and all. The photo was a statement of independence, if you wanna be a virgin, you are welcome. But if you wanna be a whore, it's your fucking right to be so." [18]


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