Gun Woman
Directed by Kurando Mitsutake
A no-holds-barred, sleazy action-fest, Mitsutake Kurando’s ode to 70’s American exploitation cinema is a must-see for those those with a penchant for blood splatter, sexual debauchery, and blood-splattered sexual debauchery! A brilliant doctor driven mad by his son’s murder at the hands of mobsters, plans his revenge by ‘acquireing’ a mute young woman to train as the ultimate assassin, implanting gun parts in her body that she must later assemble and use to kill her target before she bleeds to death.
A brilliant doctor on a quest for revenge buys a young woman and trains her to be the ultimate assassin, implanting gun parts in her body that she must later assemble and use to kill her target before she bleeds to death.
Cast: Asami, Kairi Narita, Noriaki Kamata
Member Reviews
Don't come for caviar and you won't be disappointed by a tepid grilled flake. Gratuitous nudity and numerous forms of sexual depravity aside, this one is OK, if slow in quite a few spots. The absurd wraparound story and bonkers third act make this a reasonable time-killer.
14
A fun homage to 70s exploitation cinema; hits all the beats. Definitely aiming for edgy weirdness and hits that mark. A little slow which can make even its short 86 min runtime feel a little long.
Meh, almost stopped quite a few times, just got tedious and boring, tg for the skip ten seconds button.
Entertaining, violent, a few chuckles. Worth a watch