

A 68-minute revenge fantasy where the 'wronged women' trope gets the pink film treatment.
A single woman starts receiving obscene phone calls at home. Feeling fearful she stays at the apartment of her best friend but somehow the pervert starts calling her there too. Feeling hopeless she gives in and agrees to meet at a restaurant. But when the woman and her friend arrive they discover it is managed by the man they both had relationships with. This was why they were let go from their previous jobs. They both decide it’s time for a little payback.
Direction
Uegaki crams sleaze and sisterhood into 68 relentless minutes.
Acting
Kazama's desperation-to-rage arc carries the entire film.

Director
Yasuaki Uegaki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films of this era often used 'social problem' premises to justify nudity while skirting censorship; this one's telephone stalker plot mirrors real 1980s Japanese media panics about obscene calls.
Director Yasuaki Uegaki later pivoted to mainstream comedy, including the 1990s hit 'Shall We Dance?'—making this early exploitation work a fascinating career bookend.
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