Stop the Bitch Campaign Version 2.0
Stop the Bitch Campaign Version 2.0

Stop the Bitch Campaign Version 2.0

2009Movie93 minJapanese

Confusingly, this is actually the first “Stop the…” movie of what (to date) has been a trilogy. Kuni (Kenichi Endo) runs a Phone Sex service, where middle-aged men talk too, and arrange to meet, schoolgirls for “Compensated Dating” (enjo kosai) – the men provide gifts in return for “dating” the schoolgirl (although no money changes hands, this is effectively teenage prostitution). Kuni discovers that one group of schoolgirls are using his service to ambush (and then blackmail) his clients and decides to embark on a moral crusade against them (hence the title, Stop the Bitch…). Unfortunately, this crusade takes the form of arranging to meet the schoolgirls, having (kinky and degrading) sex with them and then running off without paying. The logic goes that if these girls are not making money from their “dating”, they will give it up, making the world a safer place for everyone. Unfortunately for Kuni, these schoolgirls decide to fight back….

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Director: Joe FrancisGenres: Documentary, Adult

Plot Summary

This documentary-style film chronicles the experiences of individuals involved in a controversial campaign, as presented by Joe Francis. It delves into the individuals' personal stories and their motivations behind participating in the campaign, offering a raw and unfiltered look at their perspectives. The film aims to provoke thought and discussion surrounding the campaign's impact and the broader societal implications.

Critical Reception

As a niche adult documentary, critical reception is limited and often polarized due to its subject matter and creator. It is not typically reviewed by mainstream critics. Audience reception is similarly divided, with some viewers finding it provocative and others deeming it exploitative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores controversial themes within the adult entertainment industry.
  • Features explicit content and potentially provocative viewpoints.
  • Lacks mainstream critical analysis due to its genre.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available, as it falls into a specialized genre.

Fun Fact

Joe Francis, known for the 'Girls Gone Wild' franchise, directed and produced this film, bringing his distinct style to a documentary format.

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