8/10
Sexy, sick, and utterly insane.
18 December 2014
Entrails Of A Virgin begins with fashion photographer Asaoka (Daiki Katô) and his crew on an outdoor shoot; as the lens-man busily snaps away at beautiful model Kei (Megumi Kawashima), the action repeatedly cuts away to show the lucky guy rogering the sexy subject of his work, whilst smothering the cutie in cream and capturing his sexcapades on film. As explicit as a sex scene can be without entering adult territory (optical fogging hides any naughty bits), this is hot stuff indeed and just one of many moments guaranteed to get male viewers hot under the collar.

When thick fog forces the team to seek shelter in a strange old building, the steamy shenanigans continue unabated: assistant Tachikawa (Hideki Takahashi) indulges in a spot of naked wrestling with female colleague Kazuyo (Naomi Hagio), the rough and tumble causing the poor girl to pee herself; Asaoka tries his luck with impossibly cute, virginal, aspiring model Rei (Saeko Kizuki); and agent Itomura gets fruity with Kei who, having been dumped by Asaoka, is looking for more work. Cue oodles of crazy soft-core sex with those adorable Japanese babes whimpering uncontrollably in ecstasy—at least until the appearance of a mud-caked monster with a huge schlong, who proceeds to kill the men and rape the women (before killing them as well!).

From director Kazuo 'Gaira' Komizu, the same twisted genius who gave us the amazingly demented Guts of a Beauty, Entrails Of A Virgin is a prime piece of Asian filth chock full of deviancy from start to finish, the balance tipped in favour of the sex rather than the gore perhaps, but with more than enough of both to please most fans of extreme Japsploitation. With death by javelin, disembowelment via the vagina, gallons of assorted bodily fluids, the craziest '69' in the history of film, the funniest 'sex on the stairs' scene in the history of film, the most perverse masturbation scene in the history of film, and a lump hammer to the skull, it doesn't really matter that the plot makes virtually no sense. Enjoy!
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