Sing a Song of Sex
Director: Nagisa Oshima
Year Released: 1967
Rating: 1.0
Four college students begin stalking a female they spotted signing up to take an exam and indulge in a collective fantasy in which all four of them rape her during class. Oh, and there's also a professor who dies mysteriously after singing an ode to the sexual revolution and there's also plenty of talk about the Vietnam War. How any of this is supposed to go together - and how it's supposed to be tolerable to see four men discussing rape so fervently - is beyond me, but I've already stated in other capsule reviews that I find Oshima's Godard-inspired work in the '60s to be largely superficial.