

She sleeps with strangers once, then disappears—until someone starts watching.
Yoko is an office worker at a small transport company. The driver, Shuji, has feelings for her, but Yoko has no desire to fall in love with a man. Yoko pretends to be plain at work, but at night she sometimes puts on makeup and goes to hotels with men. However, she only sleeps with each man once. It was just an act to satisfy her lust. Then she receives a strange phone call, and finds out that someone is always watching her. Who could it be?
Production
Shot-on-video grime that amplifies the voyeuristic unease
Direction
Suzuki's surveillance aesthetic predicts found-footage horror
Director
Toshiharu Suzuki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films of this era often used OL (office lady) characters to explore changing gender roles in Japan's bubble economy collapse.
Director Suzuki made over 200 pink films; this was his rare 'prestige' attempt at psychological thriller structure within exploitation constraints.
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