

Gravure idol meets pachinko corruption in Japan's wildest 74-minute fever dream.
What is the end of the fierce bargaining over the back IC chip of a pachinko? Gambling entertainment starring former gravure idol Ai Kishi.
Acting
Aino Kishi's surprisingly committed turn beyond gravure expectations.
Production
Gritty pachinko parlor authenticity on clearly minimal budget.
Director
Takayuki Tamura
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
V-cinema direct-to-video boom of 2000s Japan specialized in rapid-fire genre films starring idols transitioning to 'serious' acting.
Director Takayuki Tamura reportedly shot this in five days, standard for the V-cinema industry's brutal production schedules.
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