Miyako Yamaguchi emerged in the late 1970s as a distinctive presence in Japanese erotic cinema. In Wet & Rope (1979), she delivers a compelling performance that explores complex themes of desire and restraint, reflecting the bold narratives of the era. Her work in this film contributes to the ongoing conversation around erotic thrillers, showcasing the intricate interplay between sensuality and psychological depth. Yamaguchi's role in Wet & Rope positions her within the cult film landscape, where her contributions resonate with fans of provocative cinema.
Wet & Rope
A young woman gets raped by three thugs on her wedding night while her husband is forced to watch. He then tell her to leave because his honor has been violated. Our poor gal goes to the ocean to drown herself but a priest stops her and convinces her to enter his convent.