The M4UHD version of Paprika also features a re-mastered soundtrack, which offers a more immersive audio experience. The film's score, composed by Tsutomu Ōhashi, perfectly complements the on-screen action, adding to the overall sense of tension and wonder.
It captures the specific cultural atmosphere of Italy leading up to the 1958 "Merlin Law," which permanently closed the country's legalized brothels.
Known for his meticulous framing and lush production design, Tinto Brass creates a 1950s aesthetic that feels both nostalgic and theatrical.
In what year was "Paprika" released?