The action-packed debut of cult horror director Mari Asato, the film portrays young, female singers' seeming naivete as a convenient cover for organized, violent political resistance in an oblique commentary on Japan's possession of Okinawa.
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The action-packed debut of cult horror director Mari Asato, the film portrays young, female singers' seeming naivete as a convenient cover for organized, violent political resistance in an oblique commentary on Japan's possession of Okinawa.