

A cleaner becomes invisible for 30 minutes — what could possibly go wrong? (Spoiler: everything horny.)
Kenji, a struggling man working as a cleaner during the day and aiming to become a lawyer, obtains a drug that makes him invisible for 30 minutes. Kenji vows to use this power for the pure and kind beauty Yuko, but an evil plot to lustfully devour Yuko's body is looming.
Practical Effects
Invisible effects on presumably zero yen budget.
Production
74 minutes of pure unhinged pink film economy.
Director
Daikei Shimizu
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films (pinku eiga) are Japan's exploitation genre with actual auteurs — Kiyoshi Kurosawa started here. This is not that.
The invisible man trope in Japanese cinema dates to 1954's 'Transparent Man,' but the drug-with-timer gimmick suggests someone's been watching 'Limitless' on a very different site.
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