Hast Du has just been released from prison, where he has spent the last
10 years for a heist gone wrong - but event hough the thing has gone
wrong, he still has the loot and is now a rich man ... which doesn't
console Hast Du one bit, because during the heist, his girlfriend Rachel
has been shot dead. Hast Du is pretty much the unhappiest man on earth,
but he can't even shoot himself dead because his gun has no bullets. Out
of despair, he calls a redemption show on television, and the show's host
Mofo won't let go of Hast Du until he has given him a box, a box
containing an animal that will kill Hast Du after he has had the greatest
orgasm ever. Hast Du wants to end everything as quickly as possible, so
he takes the first hooker he can find with him ... and can't get a
hard-on. Further tries lead to much the same result. Seems Hast Du has
become impotent, and thus he might never experience the greatest orgasm
ever ... and never die perhaps but live in misery in all eternity. Then
he sees a lovely violinist, Aida, on the TV, who is a splitting image of
Rachel, and somehow, he manages to snatch her away from her tutor, and
before you know it, the two have fallen in love. She wants to have sex
with him, and Hast Du suddenly realizes he is once again able to rise
to the occasion, but then he remembers Mofo's promise and turns Aida down
for now while organizing a getaway, simply to escape Mofo's
creature-in-a-box. But at night, Aida just begins to work on Hast Du while
he's sleeping, and when he fully wakes up, he's already in the middle of
shagging the girl ... and has the greatest orgasm ever and - rest in
peace, Hast Du. The creature meanwhile returns to Mofo, to help him with
another victim. Nicely told Twilight
Zone-style featurette with a twist ending that has over the
years become one of director Jorge Molina's trademarks.and that makes his
films always more than just an exercise in genre-filmmaking. Pretty nice
actually, this one.
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