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Entrails of a Beautiful Woman
Movie

Entrails of a Beautiful Woman

1986Unknown

Woke Score
1
out of 10

Plot

A nurse starts to investigate why a woman who came to her office committed suicide. She discovers that a Yakuza gang is using an unusual drug to sexually enslave women. But she gets caught and when she is injected with the drug rather gruesome side effects appear, much to the surprise of the gang.

Overall Series Review

The film follows a nurse who uncovers a Yakuza gang's human trafficking operation after a patient commits suicide, a ring that uses a bizarre drug for sexual enslavement. After the nurse is captured and injected with the same drug, she undergoes a gruesome, unexpected transformation. The narrative is a shocking, visceral journey through exploitation and extreme body horror, concluding in a monstrous act of personal revenge. It is a Japanese 'splatter-eros' feature from 1986, with the conflict confined to a criminal underworld versus civilian life.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

The movie is entirely Japanese, depicting a localized conflict between a criminal organization (Yakuza) and its victims. The narrative is driven by crime and personal revenge, featuring no critique of 'whiteness,' no 'race-swapping,' and no political lecture on systemic oppression or an intersectional hierarchy.

Oikophobia1/10

Hostility is directed solely at the criminal elements within the culture, the Yakuza gang, not at Japanese civilization, history, or its ancestors as a whole. The film does not frame any outside culture or 'Noble Savage' as spiritually or morally superior to its home environment.

Feminism1/10

Female characters are depicted as victims of sexual violence and exploitation, the complete opposite of the 'Girl Boss' trope. The main character is overpowered and only gains the ability to fight back after a grotesque mutation, which is not an 'instantly perfect' hero narrative. Motherhood and career fulfillment debates are absent from the focus.

LGBTQ+2/10

The inclusion of a monstrous, mutated form described as a 'hermaphrodite' is a bizarre element of body horror and monster design used for extreme gore. This element serves the exploitation genre's spectacle and is not utilized to center sexual identity, promote gender ideology, or lecture on queer theory.

Anti-Theism1/10

The core conflict revolves around a secular criminal organization, drug dealing, and nihilistic violence. The story does not feature traditional religious characters as villains or critique faith institutions, especially Christianity. Morality is shown as subjective due to the intense brutality of the world, but it does not actively engage in anti-theistic arguments.