Obscene drawings in the opening and a sushi made with a penis. A pussy
with tooth, blood, farts, castrations and tons of craziness. Apart from
the fact that we will not go for a month to eat at Japanese and apart
from blur that they place on the private parts, this film is very funny.
Jun Tsugita director and especially screenwriter (he worked for "Mutant
Girls Squad") realizes a horror that follows the trail of demented
Japanese splatter trying to goof "Motel Hell" of 1980, which was itself
a sort of parody.
Tsugita start with a wordplay, because the original title "Fasshon
Heru" (literally "Fashion Hell") if transcribed with phonetic Japanese
and by adding an S at the end becomes "Fashion Health" that is the name
by which in Japan are called brothels. The place in which the story
takes place.
Three boys Nakazu, Toshida and Uno just finished playing baseball
decide to go to this "Fashion Health" that has very low prices. Uno and
Toshida want to give to Nakazu one last thrill before his impending
marriage.
The place is beautiful, charming, with a bizarre manager and three
strange girls. And, indeed, there is a terrible secret: the girls are
working to emasculate customers.
One after another, the three friends end up being tortured and
dismembered between erotic games and incredible evidence. One dies, one
lives despite missing a piece (...) and the third manages to fight.
The cause of this massacre is an apotheosis of craziness, which frames
the usual Japanese madness filmed at high speed and in a small space.
Tsugita embellishes all with a good eye, a beautiful photography and a soundtrack vaguely 70's.
The beautiful former Av Idol Saori Hara and Asami are the stars.
Technical Data Sheet
Original Title: Fasshon Heru
Alternative titles: Horny House Of Horror (Australia, International),
Fashion Hell (Japan English title), Nippon Splatterotics 2
(International Series)
Year: 2010
Country: Japan
Director: Jun Tsugita
Cast: Asami, Yuya Ishikawa, Wani Kansai, Saori Hara, Akira Murota, Toshi Yanagi, Demo Tanaka
Duration: 75 '
Production Company: Fashion Hell Film Partners, Klock Worx Company, The, Media Complex Japan