Shot at the wastelands near the city of Gotemba, at the foot of Mount Fuji, “Violent Virgin” was conceived by Wakamatsu while he was producing Masao Adachi’s “High School Girl Guerilla”, and shared casts and crew with it. Atsushi Yamatoya came up with a script in three days, Nagisa Oshima came with the title (“shojo geba geba”), while the miniscule budget (even for Wakamatsu’s standards) is obvious in its bareness in almost all aspects, in a film that is distinctly exploitative.
The rather basic script has a group of yakuza and their “girls” coming together in a wasteland-like area to lynch Hana, the unfaithful mistress of the boss, and her lover Hoshi, a low-level yakuza. Initially, the lovers are tied together and blindfolded, with them even starting to caress each other erotically despite their situation, but soon they are split, with the girl getting tied...
The rather basic script has a group of yakuza and their “girls” coming together in a wasteland-like area to lynch Hana, the unfaithful mistress of the boss, and her lover Hoshi, a low-level yakuza. Initially, the lovers are tied together and blindfolded, with them even starting to caress each other erotically despite their situation, but soon they are split, with the girl getting tied...
- 2/2/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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