Film Review
Big Tits Zombie (Japan, 2010)
★★★★

JAV alumnae Sora Aoi and company fill out their roles very nicely

Big Tits Zombie
Big Tits Zombie is available at Amazon.

If you like T&A with your gore, the Japanese filmmakers take a back seat to no one and this is another prime example. In recent years, most of the sexy actresses appearing in these gems have been chosen from from the large talent pool of current and former adult video and gravure idols Japan has to offer. In this one, the ladies, headed by JAV icon Sora Aoi with fellow AV girls Risa Kasumi, and Mari Sakuraias in supporting roles, are dancers who accept an engagement at the Paradise Ikagawa Theater. That soon leads to them working at a local spa, where the girls can make better money, but, of course, do more than just dance there. One evening after a “performance,” while the ladies are relaxing in their shared dressing room, one of them decides to venture down in the basement in hopes of finding some hidden riches. She does, but she also stirs up a hoard of zombies who respond like hornets after their nest had been treated like a piñata. The flesh-eaters then proceed to devour her and then search for more, since she was merely an appetizer, and away we go. A couple of the dancers wind up joining the other side, but Sora battles the zombies to the end, displaying a few decent martial arts moves while doing so. The blood and splatter are abundant, the special effects are intentionally laughable, and the ladies show some genuine acting skills in this one, if not much skin ….but a simple Google search of any of their names will yield plenty of that.


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Chris Charles
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Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Chris flirted with the music business there and in Nashville before joining the U.S. Army and serving in South Korea. He remained in Asia for several years afterwards, teaching English, traveling, and covering the regional entertainment scenes. A former Xanga blogger ("Xangan"), Chris is still in a mindset between Seoul and San Francisco. Besides Idol Features, you can also catch his writings in the print edition of the monthly magazine, Effective.