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Plot Summary
A group of young women become infected with a strange disease that causes them to become monstrously aggressive and develop uncontrollable sexual urges. As the infection spreads, chaos and violence ensue, leading to a desperate struggle for survival against the corrupted inhabitants of their town.
Critical Reception
Shojo bôkô: Sakareta niku is a cult classic of Japanese erotic horror, known for its extreme content and graphic violence. While critically panned by mainstream outlets for its explicit nature and questionable artistic merit, it has gained a dedicated following among genre enthusiasts for its unique blend of horror and exploitation elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Notorious for its graphic and often disturbing depictions of violence and sexuality.
- A prime example of Pinku eiga's extreme horror subgenre.
- Appreciated by a niche audience for its transgressive and shocking content.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Roman Porno' series produced by Nikkatsu, which often pushed boundaries in terms of explicit content and genre experimentation.
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