The narrative centers on a brilliant doctor, known as (Kairi Narita), who seeks absolute revenge after his wife is brutally raped and murdered by the sadistic son of a powerful businessman. The plan he devises is as outlandish as it is horrific: he purchases a young woman, Mayumi (Asami), a former drug addict, and subjected her to grueling physical and mental training to become a living weapon.
: The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 2014 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. Gun Woman YIFY
: Due to its themes of necrophilia, sexual violence, and "ultraviolence," the film is frequently labeled as "not for the faint of heart". The narrative centers on a brilliant doctor, known
: The story is framed by a conversation between an assassin and his driver during a desert car ride, adding a layer of myth-making to the central revenge tale. Critical Reception : Due to its themes of necrophilia, sexual
: Director Mitsutake avoids the "digital retro" filters common in modern B-movies. Instead, he captures the spirit of 1970s and 80s exploitation through a gritty atmosphere, practical gore effects, and a synth-heavy score by Dean Harada .
: Asami, a veteran of Japanese cult cinema (known for The Machine Girl ), delivers a nearly wordless, physically intense performance. Critics highlighted her dedication to the role, which requires her to balance the vulnerability of a victim with the cold lethality of an assassin.