I have often said that Japanese “pink” films have a more intricate storyline and even has a moral message than your regular exploitive soft core seen on cable television. Director/writer Daisuke Goto’s “Blind Love” (2005) is his follow up to his sleeper hit “A Lonely Cow Weeps At Dawn” and follows the formula of other pink erotic dramas. The film has themes of loneliness, insecurities and love that is captured through its portrayal of lust and … more