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After a nuclear attack in Tokyo, the female population is attacked by infected males who have become sex-crazed zombies, hungry for human flesh. Officeworker Momoko and nurse Nozomi seek shelter in a Shinto Shrine, where they meet housewife Kanae and school girl Tamae. With no choices left to them, the group of girls decides to take a stand and arm themselves with assault rifles and explosives to fight off hordes of horny zombies. What is the secret to killing the zombies for good?
Rated NC-17 | Length 73 minutes
Alice Ozawa | Asami | Yui Aikawa | Saya Kobayashi | Takeshi Nakazawa | Yôko Satomi | Miho Wakabayashi | Riri Kôda | Yuria Hidaka | Amu Kamika | Yûya Takayama | Fukuten | Ryôichi Inaba | Hiroshi Hatakeyama | Atsushi Tsuda | Hiroyuki Kaneko | Hiroshi Fujita | Hidetoshi Kageyama | Shungiku Uchida | Kazuyoshi Akishima | Rina Aikawa | Haruna | Yukihiro Haruzono | Masaki Nishimura | Tomoaki Sandan | Sayaka Sudô | Shingo Takasugi | Masahiro Taniguchi | Kazurô Tsuji | Kaoru Yamashina | Natsuki Yonemoto
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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01/09/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | .5 star |
(Average) 0.5 stars |
via Netflix
I’m not sure what they were trying to accomplish with this film. If they were going for something that’s pretty much unwatchable, they succeeded. It feels like they were trying to make a softcore flick, then decided that they could make it into a pseudo-horror film, but then didn’t give it a better budget, or a script, or anyone that could really act. 15 minutes in and I couldn’t think of a single reason to keep watching. The effects look awful, the gore isn’t very good, and while I appreciated that they picked some really good looking women for the film, it’s not enough to save this from being abysmal.
sleestakk
9 years ago
Wow. Everything about this sounds terrible. Surprised it’s on Netflix.