Stop the Bitch Campaign: Hell Version
Stop the Bitch Campaign: Hell Version

Stop the Bitch Campaign: Hell Version

2004Movie56 minJapanese

In Tokyo, prostitution in the name of "Enjo Kosai" is in fashion among some high school girls. A mysterious man Kuni lament such girls but cannot deny a strong desire for them. He punish the girls by having sex with them without paying them. He calls this operation "Stop the Bitch Campaign" for public justice. Working in a sex trade shop where abnormal people are satisfied with their lust. Aoi tries to find out the man who raped her desperately in the past. One day, Aoi meets Kuni.

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IMDb3.6/10
Director: Gia P. MilanoGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young adults are targeted by a sadistic killer who uses a twisted mind game involving a controversial online campaign. As the stakes escalate, they must uncover the killer's motive before they become the next victims. The film delves into the dark side of online notoriety and the severe consequences of cyberbullying.

Critical Reception

This film, often categorized as a direct-to-video thriller, received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was criticized for its low production values, nonsensical plot, and gratuitous violence. Its attempt to capitalize on themes of internet notoriety failed to resonate with viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks coherence and effective storytelling.
  • Suffers from poor acting and cheap production quality.
  • Fails to deliver on its premise of internet-related horror.

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Fun Fact

Despite its title and subject matter, the film is not a documentary but a fictional thriller, attempting to address themes of online harassment and its potential real-world consequences.

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