

Eight nurses, one empty hospital, and zero actual medical procedures.
In the hospital room at midnight, an inorganic white curtain opens and my angel comes out ... "Nurse call, what's wrong?" ... but I can't stand it anymore. Fingers touched every time blood is collected, injected, or drip, thighs spilling from neat nurse clothes ... I can't do it anymore. I have a grudge against myself who was wandering alone in the middle of the night!
Production
Hospital set cheaper than actual malpractice insurance.
Director
Nyu-kaji- Kazama
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'night shift nurse' trope in Japanese exploitation cinema dates to 1970s pink films, often used to frame vulnerable women in institutional settings.
The 'documentary' label attempts genre-washing—similar pseudo-documentary framing appeared in 1980s 'guinea pig' films to create false authenticity.
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