
Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass 2005
Directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005)* blends supernatural stakes with awkward romance in a bizarre 60-minute ride.
Director: Naoyuki Tomomatsu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005)* about?
The film follows Yuji, a socially awkward man who gropes a stranger on a train, only to learn his fate depends on losing his virginity within a month. Ghosts from a spirit train intervene, forcing him into a chaotic race against time to avoid damnation.
Who directed *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass*?
Naoyuki Tomomatsu directed this unconventional blend of supernatural horror and dark comedy.
Who stars in *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass*?
The film features Akika Kitagawa, Katsuyoshi Takeda, Emi Kitagawa, Masumi Amakawa, and Kenji Yoshikawa in key roles.
Is *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005)* worth watching?
As an unrated, niche Japanese film, it's best suited for fans of offbeat supernatural comedies. Its short runtime and absurd premise make it a quick, if divisive, watch for those curious about Tomomatsu's work.
How long is *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass*?
The runtime is 60 minutes.
About Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005) — Supernatural Comedy on a Haunted Train
Directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005)* blends supernatural stakes with awkward romance in a bizarre 60-minute ride. Yuji, a lonely office worker with no romantic experience, crosses a line when he gropes Erika on a packed train, unaware that his future hinges on this impulsive act. The twist? A ghostly train carrying souls bound for the afterlife offers Yuji a deal—if he can lose his virginity within a month, he'll avoid eternal damnation. Spirits desperate to help intervene, turning his romantic misfortune into a high-stakes gamble against hell itself.
The film mixes dark comedy with supernatural tension, exploring themes of loneliness, redemption, and the absurd lengths people go to escape fate. With its quirky premise and offbeat tone, *Groper Train: Provocative Nasty Ass (2005)* delivers a unique take on urban legends and second chances, wrapped in a runtime that keeps the absurdity tight and engaging.