
Stop the Bitch Campaign
Directed by Kosuke SuzukiWhere to Watch Stop the Bitch Campaign
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Stop the Bitch Campaign was released on November 3, 2001.
Stop the Bitch Campaign was directed by Kosuke Suzuki.
Stop the Bitch Campaign has a runtime of 85m.
Stop the Bitch Campaign was produced by Yukihiko Yamaguchi.
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.
The key characters in Stop the Bitch Campaign are Koharu Tono, Honami Seki, Ayaka Makabe.
Stop the Bitch Campaign is an Action, Drama film.
Stop the Bitch Campaign has an audience rating of 5.4 out of 10.





