Schoolgirl Kazue is hanging up wanted posters all over town, posters
that show the picture of the guy she has loved and lost. Everybody says
that guy has long died, but Kazue refuses to believe that. One day, a
shady private eye crosses her path and promises to help her ... but then
he drugs her and takes her to his secret torture chamber that's decorated
with girls at the moment of their death, girls he has killed. He chains up
Kazue in this nightmare chamber as well, but ultimately refrains from
killing her when he finds out she hides a vibrator under her skirt, close
to her pussy. Since vibrators are a vital part of his modus operandi, he
immediately grows fond of the girl, and he vibrates her to climax again
and again. He also promises to help her track down her lover for real, but
then runs into Kazumi, Kazue's friend from school who's said to have
poisoned the food of the school cafeteria. Kazue asks the detective to
kidnap Kazumi, to vibe and kill her, just like he always does - only this
time, Kazue insists to be a part of the killing. Kazue also manages to
make the detective, who claims to be impotent, fuck her for real. She also
exhibits his moment-of-death photos, claiming them to be her own, as
nobody would suspect her, an innocent schoolgirl of murder, right?
Ultimately, though, Kazue kisses the detective wearing poisoned lipstick
and kills him. Then she kills herself ... or not, actually. Lolita
Vibrator Torture is above all else a very cold movie. Sure, there's
plenty of sex, torture and utter perversion in there, but at the same
time, the whole thing is driven by characters who seem unfazed by things
happening, even to themselves. And while this is usually not a good idea,
in case of Lolita Vibrator Torture it actually works, it brings
across an utterly absurd scenario in an utterly disturbing way that might
give you a nightmare or two, but that's totally worth it. Sick ... but the
right kind of sick! (That said though, definitely not a film for
everybody.)
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