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[18+] Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead 2 (2013)

[18+] Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead 2 (2013) HDRip Full Movie [Japan Erotic Flim]

IMDb Ratings: 3.9/10

Reipu zonbi: Lust of the dead 2 – Akiba teikoku no gyakushû| 18+ 

Director: Naoyuki Tomomatsu
Writers: Yûko Momochi (screenplay), Naoyuki Tomomatsu (screenplay)
Stars: Yui Aikawa, Maki Aoyama, Asami

Genres:  Adult, Horror, Mature,Comedy
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English Subs [HC]

Rape Zombie Lust of the Dead 2 is sequel second-part zombie-apocalypse alternate-version undead-sex .

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Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead 2 (2013) Eng-Sub Full Movie

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StoryLine / PLOT:

After a nuclear attack, a strange virus has turned 90% of the male population of the world into lust-filled zombies. However, in Akihabara, Japan, some males have been found who are uninfected. This small group of healthy men decides to team up with the Zombies to satisfy their own carnal desires. The women survivors must now band together and fight to survive in post-apocalyptic Japan!

Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead 2 | 2013 ‧ Exploitation film/Horror  Genre: Drama, Erotic, Adult
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Movie Review: I’m not quite sure what director Naoyuki Tomomatsu is trying to say with his Rape Zombie films, if, indeed, he is trying to say anything at all. Are the films a condemnation of Japan’s rape culture or a celebration of it? Are women responsible for such a culture, as one male character suggests, or is this outlandish opinion a satirical swipe at misogyny? Who knows?

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