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I saw the 83 minute version (8 minutes longer than the 75 minute duration shown here) and while she is shown topless in one shower scene, you can only see "something" for about 41 seconds. Most of that 41 seconds is her bare back, or her hands covering her breasts.
It's really interesting how Nishiki can be so far off on his estimate of her being "nude or topless for half the movie".
Nishiki, comments? Actually, it was a pretty lame movie. I had the choice to see this or National Treasure and I think I chose incorrectly.
I didn't expect anything much more than nudity and violence, and that's what I got. That said, this is a pretty fun film and better than most of this type.
The is a first film for Naoko Iijima. The main character (Rei) changes in every film in the series. I wish I knew why they did that, but we get to see a selection of beautiful Japanese women, and Naoko Iijima is certainly one of the best.
The sex is confined to Yumi (Miho Suzuki), the daughter of a Japanese VIP who has connections everywhere. She likes them young and is in to S & M. Daddy covers up her crimes, including murder, with the help of the police.
Strange ending for Zero Woman. Maybe the "Final Mission" part only refers to this star, but then all of them would be "Final Missions."
Though, to call it an "action" film would do it a disservice. It is fairly low-budget, and therefore turns to artistic and technically creative ways to imply gun violence. And it turns out, what could have been a major drawback is actually one of its greatest strengths. Specifically, the final duel, which is done with character specific colored lighting splashing across the walls to imply gunshots, is a joy to watch.
The plot is fairly interesting, if a bit muddled, but really only serves to connect a hypnotic series of assassination, sex, murder, and bdsm torture sequences, all of which are executed with a level of artistic touch that is uncommon for this kind of thing.
That being said, it still bears the marks of low-budget straight-to-video fare; uneven acting, occasionally clumsy stunts, and the feeling that they only did one take. But it succeeds far more often than it fails.
Chances are, you already know if you're going to like it. And if you're even a bit curious, it makes a decent entry point for the sexy-action thrillers of 90s Japan.
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- ConnessioniFollowed by Zero Woman 2 (1995)
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