Naoyuki Tomomatsu (who also co-directed Stacy ) uses a fast-paced, "grindhouse" aesthetic with high-energy editing and a punk-rock sensibility. Key Themes

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While the premise is provocative, the film often leans into the absurdity of its concept to critique gender roles and societal collapse.

The film belongs to a specific sub-genre of Japanese cult cinema often referred to as "Pinku" or "Splatter" films.

The women must defend their sanctuary against hordes of "libido-driven" zombies.

It pays tribute to 1970s exploitation cinema and George A. Romero’s zombie tropes, albeit through a much more extreme lens. Reception and Impact

The film continues the story of a post-apocalyptic world where a mysterious virus turns men into sex-crazed, mindless zombies. Plot and Setting