And I'm a true B-movie lover. I've watched everything from "Boundless Corpses", which I think is the best B-level movie, to the depressing "Trash Street". (Trash Street really lives up to its name, it’s rubbish enough, but I ended up watching it with a sense of inexplicable emotion.)
The film starts with a violent gushing of blood like a waterfall, no matter how small it is to chop off a piece of blood. The ear was so big that it split a person in half, and the blood spurted out with great effort, and the height of the blood spurted and the flow of the blood reached an astonishing level. It's like the people in this movie are all bottles of Coke that have been shaken for more than ten years. It also seems that the director of this film has always been a fan of unsuccessful B-level films. He had planned N films before, props, blood bags, etc. were all ready, but they were not made due to various reasons. Plasma was piled up in my backyard. At this time, the filming of "Tokyo Cruel Police" was finally able to start, so I ordered a large group of people to move from the backyard of my house for a few days and nights to use all the saved plasma for this film. superior.
Slash, shoot! Raise a knife, shoot! I tried my best to see how the heroine slashed and slashed the enemy neatly in the mist of blood sprayed with my intestines. I do not know how to do it gradually, these scenes remind me of prostitutes. The heroine's fight with the enemy is only to achieve the ultimate goal of spraying blood. In other words, a prostitute gets together with a client, and the prostitute just wants the client to ejaculate quickly and collect the money, so she throws all her skills. The only difference was that the client was covered in genitals and had to ejaculate many times to finish.
After the first battle, the part of the police propaganda advertisement still has a taste of black humor, which is a bright spot. (The commercials here are all very interesting.) But the bar Obasan, who appeared right after him, completely dispelled my interest in the movie.
This is really an old-fashioned character setting, a typical bar Obasan who is mature and strong on the outside but is actually kind-hearted (one of Japanese TV's favorite character settings.) At first, the innocent and kind girl became cold because of various things. Cruel killer. (The same character setting that Japanese B-level films like to use)
With the same character setting, I can find many Japanese B-movies that are much better than this one.
When the director successfully shaped people into giant genitals and shaken Coke cans for more than ten years, he even forgot about this. This is the director's own dark humor.
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