A "Pinku eiga" (pink film) that blends eroticism with slapstick, black comedy, and transgressive themes. Release Date: October 1, 1977. Approximately 67 minutes. Production Studio: Plot Summary

Ultimately, Eros School: Feels So Good is less about the "pleasure" suggested by its title and more about the transgressive limits of 1970s cinema, challenging viewers to confront a medium that could, at one time, treat the unthinkable as a punchline. Blu-ray/DVD/Streaming Reviews & News - Cinema Retro

The film centers on (played by Shohei Murakuni), a delinquent transfer student with a criminal past involving sexual assault. Upon arriving at Eros High School, Ryu publicly declares his intent to assault the female student body at will. His ultimate target is Misa (Asami Ogawa), the school’s class president and track-and-field champion. The narrative follows a bizarre, episodic structure: DVD: Eros School: Feels So Good / Erosu gakuen - KQEK.com

The chorus swelled, layered with a choir of voices that sounded like a school assembly singing together, their harmonies drifting like paper planes across a classroom ceiling. The whole thing lasted exactly 57 seconds before it faded out, leaving only the echo of the final note, like a lingering thought.

Mia accepted. She helped curate an online exhibit titled , featuring the original cassette scan, Halden’s notes, and a community playlist of songs that listeners said made them “feel so good.” The exhibit quickly turned into a virtual gathering space where teachers, students, and anyone nostalgic for a different kind of education could share stories, art, and, of course, music.

If you are 18 years or older and would like to download a copy of the film for educational or nostalgic purposes you can search for it on various torrent sites or purchase a copy from an official vendor.