very scholarly indeed!
Pingster
The film society I was a member of had included this little number in the annual festival and had hyped it up to the max. It screened at 11pm on a Friday and that was the only screening approved by the chief censor, as I recall.
I had to flash my membership card at the door on the way in - everyone agreed I looked more than the strictly "21 or over" and I took my seat. There wasn't an empty seat in the whole place!
Anyway, this Japanese/French co-production started at the end and centred around a Japanese woman at the very end of WWII who was found in a trance like state walking around the streets with her lover's member in her hand - the lover unattached.
The film then went back and told the story of how they took each other to the limit with strangling, choking - which is how he died and inventive applications with boiled eggs.
I got home after seeing this and was proud to consider myself remarkably unexciting... a boast I've maintained thru to this day.