

A 67-minute descent into loneliness that'll make you call your mom.
A high school girl lives by herself in her parent’s apartment. They deserted her and each other they both took lovers. Feeling lonely she signs up as a mistress at a “Lolicon House” to service middle-aged men.
Acting
Kotomi Aoki's hollow-eyed stillness carries the entire runtime.
Direction
Katō shoots exploitation tropes as deadpan social autopsy.
Director
Fumihiko Katō
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Japan's 1980s 'pink film' wave, where Nikkatsu Studios churned out low-budget erotic dramas that often smuggled art-house social commentary past censors.
The 'Lolicon House' was a real Tokyo phenomenon, quasi-legal establishments exploiting legal gray zones around age of consent—Katō filmed in an actual location.
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