Music Editor
Un contagio inexplicable estalla en Tokio, convirtiendo a los hombres en zombies que violan y matan a toda mujer que se cruza en su camino. La infección se propaga rápidamente en todo el mundo. Esas pocas mujeres supervivientes deben luchar por sus vidas. Con sólo una manera de matar a un hombre "tóxico", estas mujeres pueden ser la única esperanza de la humanidad.
Género: Abusos sexuales, Comedia de terror, Gore, Zombis, Terror, Erótico
Original Music Composer
A man who abandoned his gay lifestyle to start a family is drawn back to his past.
A man who abandoned his gay lifestyle to start a family is drawn back to his past.
Kanako Nakatsuka
The story of a young man who tragically lost his lover in a horriffic motorcycle accident. Now working at a video store and selling uncensored gay hardcore pornography under the counter, he one day discovers the worlds most bizarre snuff video... which happens to "star" a man who looks exactly like his dead lover. Pushed over the edge by this event, the protagonist goes on a violent rampage, attempting to murder everybody involved in the video's creation.
This delightful short is a world away from Tomomatsu's later works. It's a lovely story, told well. The reason that I tracked it down is because I'm quite a fan of Alice Sailor's music. She fronts new wave band Amaryllis and I was curious to see her acting. She has frequently supplied theme songs and other music to several of Tomomatsu's films. Indeed, the most disturbing sequence in this movie is accompanied by a psychotic Amaryllis track, 'Haha', and the closing piece is another Amaryllis song, 'Usagi'. This rip comes from the 'Eat The Schoolgirl' DVD, where it was one of the extras. Having just watched the main feature from that disc, I can say with some certainty that I found this tale far more enjoyable.