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Inferno Of Torture ✓

Skin and Sin: Unpacking Teruo Ishii’s "Inferno of Torture"

Set in the late Edo period, the film follows the harrowing journey of Yumi, a young woman who enters a high-class brothel to pay off a family debt. She quickly discovers that this is no ordinary establishment; it is a specialized house catering to wealthy residents and Western visitors with a singular obsession: .

If you’re a fan of Japanese cult cinema, the name —the undisputed "King of Cult"—likely conjures images of the macabre, the surreal, and the downright shocking. His 1969 masterpiece of the "Ero Guro" (erotic grotesque) genre, Inferno of Torture (also known as Hell's Tattooers ), is a fever dream of art and agony that remains one of the most provocative entries in his "abnormal love" series. The Plot: A Battleground of Ink

The central conflict revolves around a fierce rivalry between two master tattooists. Yumi’s body becomes the literal canvas for this competition, as the artists vie for the Shogun’s favor through their intricate, painful, and increasingly elaborate designs. Why It’s a Cult Classic