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La Blue Girl 2: Birth of the Demon Child

Japan 1996
produced by
Smallyi Izumi, Tetsutaro Ono, Yoko Miyake, Rusher Ikeda (executive) for Daiei, Tokuma Shoten
directed by Kaoru Kuramoto
starring Saya Hidaka, Junko Asamiya, Momoko Nishida, Asami Jo, Kimi Tachihara, Saori Mizuki, Yoshitaka Yanagida, Hiroshi Taguchi, Miyu Nakahara, Kyosei Iwamoto
screenplay by Eri Tsumura, Kaoru Kuramoto, based on the manga by Toshio Maeda, music by Tamotsu Ishigami, Koji Yashiro, digital effects by Nobuya Ishida

La Blue Girl

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For the set-up for this film, see La Blue Girl 1, which has left sex ninja Miyu (Miyu Nakahara) impregnated by a sex demon. She has since gone missing but her sister Miko (Saya Hidaka) eventually receives a telepathic message from her to save her child, Miyabi (Asami Jo). Miko eventually finds the child, who looks already a girl her age, and takes her home with her to care for her. Miyabi though has nothing better to do than to seduce two men (Yoshitaka Yanagida, Hroshi Taguchi), insert worms into them to make them slaves of her father the sex fiend, then take off again with them. Soon, the two men kidnap Miko's two best friends (Junko Asamiya, Momoko Nishida) to make them slaves of the sex fiend as well.

Joined by two sex ninjas, shallow Yaku (Saori Mizuki) and bossy Hiro (Kimi Tachihara), Miko enters the lair of the sex demon - where they walk into trap after trap, and ultimately they don't manage to save Miyabi or Miko's friends, and Miko only stays alive because Hiro heroically gives her life for the cause.

 

Ok, this film has female ninjas in sexy outfits, lots of lovely girls who all get naked at one point or another, there are some fun martial arts and lots of perverted fantasy motives - in other words, La Blue Girl 2 sounds just like La Blue Girl 1, doesn't it?

Unfortunately though, film number 2 is by far not as enjoyable as its predecessor, which wasn't a masterpiece itself but a perfect party movie. The main problem with La Blue Girl 2 is that it takes too long to set up its feeble story, repeatedly keeps the camera focused on writhing naked female bodies for such an amount of time that the story just doesn't manage to develop any steam, and then crowns everything with rather clumsily made action scenes.

Too bad, but at least the girls are really cute ...

 

review © by Mike Haberfelner

 

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