
Stop the Bitch Campaign (2001)
Tokyo's Valentine Call is a special kind of phone club. Older salary men pay to wait for calls from teenage girls, discreet meetings are arranged, and handfuls of yen are exchanged for a quick session of enjo kosai, or paid sex with a high school girl. Plenty of girls are doing it-some to make money for fancy, fashionable clothes and accessories, others to set a trap to rob and brutalize the old perverts. But the Valentine Call staff, horny young Ogisu and the vaguely sinister, makeup-coated Mr. Kuni, have a nasty plan of their own. Listening in on the enjo kosai calls, they conspire to trick the girls into giving them free sex. Mr. Kuni even has a twisted concept behind this scheme. He calls it enboku, his campaign to humiliate the teenage girls, drive them away from prostitution and purify Japan.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Kôsuke Suzuki | Director |
| Tetsuya Koshiba | Writer |
| Kôsuke Suzuki | Writer |
| Hideo Yamamoto | Writer |
| Hiroki 'King' Nakazawa | Composer |
| Haruhiko 'Patch' Ogawa | Composer |
| Takeshi 'The Kid' Tomioka | Composer |
| Kôsuke Suzuki | Cinematographer |
| Yû Hashimoto | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Koharu Toono | |
| Honami Seki | |
| Ayaka Makabe | |
| Ken'ichi Endō |