Harockerce
What a beautiful movie!
Inclubabu
Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Doomtomylo
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
The_Void
Pinky violence films are often a real mixed bag and you can never be really sure what you're going to get when going into one. For me, Sex and Fury is not one of the major highlights of the genre; but it's an extremely well made, interesting and inventive effort that I'm sure will be appreciated by fans of this sort of film. The film brings together a number of common genre elements; we've got swordfights, gambling houses and plenty of nudity; which is good, but the script could have done with a little more focus, as the film has a tendency to descend into a mess. The plot focuses on Ocho; a Japanese pickpocket and gambler. After a fight in a gambling house, Ocho ends up with a fellow gambler dying in her arms. His last wish is for her to track down his sister and pay some money to prevent her being sold to a brothel. She sets off to fulfil this wish, but during her journey happens on information pertaining to the whereabouts of her fathers killers, and so sets about getting revenge.The film starts with a bang as not long after it starts, we are treated to a swordfight in which the lead characters battles her foes naked. This fight is really well done; but unfortunately the film never reaches this dizzy high for the rest of the runtime. The film is not particularly violent compared to the rest of the genre, although there are a few good and well choreographed fight scenes. Aside from the main plot, we have another little story involving a "British" spy, played by Swedish actress Christina Lindberg. She's nice looking, but an awful actress and this plot really only serves in making the whole thing more complicated. It's not really believable either, and feels a bit ridiculous. Anyway, this is made up for somewhat by a fantastic score that features often throughout the film. There's plenty of nudity and as always, most of the actresses are very nice to look at. The film all boils down to a decent conclusion that gives closure to most of the plots featured. Overall; this is not among the best of the genre, but it's a good film and worth seeing.
lastliberal
Attacked as she was bathing, Ochô was forced to defend herself against a group intent on her death - outside in the snow! Her magnificent swordplay was enhanced by her nakedness, and soon her creamy white breasts were stained in blood. Creamy white breasts appear in this film more often than swords.There are familiar faces for viewers of pinky violence films like Girl Boss Guerilla and the nunsploitation film School of the Holy Beast (Yuki - Rie Saotome). The director of this film wrote and directed both.Christina gets more action than anyone; even girl-on-girl with Jun Midorikawa.Yuki manages to get herself into a situation where she is raped by Iwakura and made into a nympho by some magic cream. He is soon to get his in a most clever way, when Ochô finds out he was one of the three men responsible for her father's murder.There is even some nunsploitation in this film as Ochô goes after the second murderer. Ochô is captured by the nun bodyguards, taken to a convent and severely whipped. It is here that she learns the identity of the third murderer - a shocking surprise.Toshiro Mifune never looked so dashing as Ochô in her final battle. Weakened by the torture and with two bullets in her, she managed to spill buckets of blood in pursuit of her objective.Brilliant cinematography in this pinky violence classic.
movieman_kev
Ocho (Reiko Ike), decades after witnessing her father's merciless death, sets out on a quest to find the three responsible for the travesty and exact revenge. In her travels she befriends a handsome your anarchist who's involved with a European spy (the beautiful Christina Lindberg, perhaps best known for her "Thriller" film). This sexy spy along with co-horts wants to dismantle the country from within. All this comes together in a cinematic experience that has to be seen to be believed. Probably very controversial when it was released in Japan of the early '70's, the films more 'outragious' scenes (the battle in which Ocho is completely nude amongst others) seem almost quaint now, yet the film retains it's beautiful, almost poetic feel and is definitely one to actively search out. Followed by a sequel that couldn't really reach the same level as this had.My Grade: B+
sarastro7
Sex & Fury is exactly what you hope for in a movie of this type. To call it "high genre art" may be a bit of a stretch; rather, I'd call it a movie typical of its time, i.e. the 1970s, which is still probably the most progressive and radical decade the world has seen yet - and certainly in terms of movie making. And that resulted in a lot of more "daring" movies, which in my opinion are justified in almost every way, and should therefore not properly be labeled "exploitation" movies. "Sexploitation", then? Well, maybe, and maybe not. Was it gratuitous? Was it porn? Not quite. It was done with a certain aesthetic sensibility, and is highly watchable, even if it is mostly intended for a male audience to enjoy the sight of naked women. If it is done fairly tastefully, I don't see that there's anything to apologize for. The characters and events in this movie actually ring fairly true, and appear fairly realistic. The story is not high art, and some scenes are dull and dragged-out, but the big fight scenes, charismatic characters and generally tasteful sex scenes redeem it as a good movie.Sex & Fury reminds more than a little of Lady Snowblood, but is far superior. Lady Snowblood is dull and completely unrealistic in comparison.7 out of 10.