

Horny bugs create sex zombies in a lab. No, you're not having a stroke.
There is a researcher somewhere who is trying to convert sexual energy into sustainable, clean energy. Satomi, an unsuccessful writer, visits the laboratory to cover the research, but finds that a problem has arisen there. Sex energy is leaking from the laboratory in the mountains and attaching itself to insects. The energy is then absorbed by the insects into the bodies of humans, creating sex-hungry monsters. Satomi decides to cooperate with the researcher in order to save people, but...
Direction
Mototsugu Watanabe commits to the bit with zero shame
Practical Effects
Bug effects that look like dollar store Halloween decorations
Writing
Dialogue so earnest it transcends bad into sublime

Director
Mototsugu Watanabe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films (pinku eiga) are Japan's low-budget erotic genre, often using exploitation premises to sneak in social commentary—this one just forgot the commentary part.
Director Mototsugu Watanabe made over 40 films in this vein; his entire filmography feels like a dare from a producer who lost a bet.
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