Whore Angels
Pink Eiga
R0 DVD
Japanese with English subtitles
The
film is in the Japanese erotica style known as Pink or Eiga
films with no genitals shown, but just about everything else is OK. Production
values are high, the girls are attractive in an unusual way and overall the
film is quite good viewing – except for the unbelievable plot.
Komasa is a drifter who makes her living as a
stage performer in erotic acts and as a part-time hooker. She likes to dress as
a cowboy. One night she saves a purple-haired girl, Monroe, who is being
attacked by the evil demon Rock and Roll. Monroe has a unique ability. She can
heal people by kissing them. Komasa gets her a job at
the whorehouse as well, and Monroe’s abilities are soon noticed by the
clientele. A blowjob by Monroe can cure blindness and sexual dysfunctions.
Business at the brothel thrives. The girls enjoy a bit of lesbian sex while
waiting for Christmas to come around. Monroe however seems to have something
worrying her. She talks of how people have broken their contract with God and
how the earth will be destroyed by the evil Rock and Roll at the end of the
millennium.
As
the last days of the millennium approach, Rock and Roll strikes again. If he
can get to have sex with the angel Monroe then the earth can be destroyed. Komasa must fight him and drive him off. She is helped by a
yellow-haired man who turns out to be a Japanese agent of the Vatican. In spite
of his Italian background he calls women Senorita rather than Signora. He is a very confused Vatican agent, but when the
world is saved he gets his own reward from Komasa.
The purple-haired archangel Monroe renews God’s contract with mankind for
another thousand years, and once again civilisation is saved from the evil of
Rock and Roll.
It’s
nice to know that we can sleep safe in our beds (or somebody elses’ )
because we have a purple haired lesbian angel to protect us.
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