

Three sisters, one masked priest, and training montages that definitely aren't PG-13.
The three sisters Satomi (Marina Yuzuki), Kaori (Karina Nishida), and Tachimi (Nina Nishimura) are toyed with by Kakinuma, a man dressed as a priest with half his face hidden by a mask. Then, an old woman disguised as a fortune teller who calls herself "Shojo Roshi" appears before them. The three sisters begin training under Shojo Roshi in order to get revenge on Kakinuma, but...
Costume
Shojo Roshi's fortune teller lewk commits harder than the script.
Direction
Sasaki knows exactly which 1970s pinku tropes he's mocking.
Practical Effects
The mask budget clearly went to other production values.

Director
Hirohisa Sasaki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink film (pinku eiga) was a major Japanese exploitation genre from the 1960s-1980s; this 2020 release is deliberate retro pastiche.
Director Hirohisa Sasaki has spent his career in this specific niche, making him either a dedicated preservationist or a man with extremely specific interests.
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