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Also known as The Dirty Half Dozen, it follows a group of women who have been recruited to seduce Japanese officers at a party then kill them. The big problem here is that the captain has a plan, recruits his team for it, they train for it, then execute it, and that's that. There's no twist, nothing unexpected, no drama. It's definitely bad enough for Dark Corners, but its issues are not amusing. Reviews have been doing pretty well recently and I don't want to break that trend by reviewing the wrong film just because I wasted 90 minutes watching it. My one regret is that I missed the opportunity to point out that it should have been called The Dirtier Dozen.

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Anonymous

Dirtier as in “I need a bath” or “oh, it’s quite the ribald adventure”