Rakkî sukai daiamondo (Video 1990) Poster

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Not the best in the series...
misterassdx20 August 2000
This is not one of the best in the series but it's okay. The special effects aren't really great. The plot is about this girl who was kidnapped by a man and a woman (they are either husband and wife or brother and sister) The girl was sick someone on the street, the two couple took her in and started to do experiments on her. Opening up her head and played with her brain and see how her brain responses when they touch different parts of it. The last few minutes is the girl trying to escape, also the best part of the movie. The ending is surprising. Overall it's a great collection to the Guinea Pig series.
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2/10
What did i just watch?
DarkSpotOn17 January 2023
Before I even start my REVIEW, i have to state that i watched a non-English version, so there were no subtitles I did not understand what was going on at all, maybe that would have helped this movie if I knew what the actors were saying on stage.

I have seen all 6 Guinea Pig films, and this one honestly was the tamest compared to all 6 Guinea Pig films. I can completely see why this movie can be a part of the Guinea Pig universe, simply because the plot is thin as it is, and the movie is short of crazy Japanese insanity.

The plot is: A medical couple decides to torture a woman. No reason given. There were barely any shock or disturbing scenes. It was mostly just Japanese people being weird as possible. This movie reminds me of a weaker, boring version of Naked Blood, that actually focuses on a plot, and gives us a reason to Care, here that's completely wasted.

Imagine watching Martyrs' second half, that's pretty much what this movie really was. I was expecting a Gore disturbing fest like in the first Guinea Pig, instead, I got a tame, torture film that could have been better if it had a reason as to why all of this is happening and translations.
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6/10
More Gory Japanese Weirdness
EVOL66613 November 2005
Warning: Spoilers
LUCKY SKY DIAMOND is another strange entry in the Japanese "extreme" gore genre. Not one of the best that I've seen, but definitely off-the-wall with a decent amount or red stuff. Not too sure about some of the story-line in this one, my copy has no subs/dubs but here's what I was able to decipher: A twisted male and female scientist do experiments on a delusional woman. They eventually do brain surgery on the girl, and then she tries to escape. That's about it.

There are some pretty weird things going on in this one, for example: during the brain surgery scene, the two scientists break into dance(!) and then the woman gives the guy a blow job in the middle of the surgery(!!). Later on when she tries to escape, the male scientist breaks out of a cardboard box and chases her around wearing the box with weird facepaint on(!!!)...

LUCKY SKY DIAMOND is just plain strange all around, and also has some decent gore - but still left me sorta cold. Not bad but not too exceptional either. Recommended only for those into the whacked-out Japanese gore stuff. 6/10
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9/10
L.S.D. Indeed!
SnuffFilmmaker11 May 2006
The main "storyline"(if you would call that)in this 1989 Japanese Horror film concerns a woman constantly and mysteriously tormented by a so-called doctor and his equally suspicious assistant.

Hellish and psychedelic journey that was released in some places as a part of the sick "Za Ginipiggu"/"Guinea Pig" series,which is totally untrue.

With only 59 minutes,the film has a good deal of hallucinating images and at least two classical moments - the oral sex scene as well as the entire "box" sequence.

Overall,a highly recommended movie,especially if you're highly into Extreme Cinema.

P.S. - Sorry for the sort of poor English here.

Horror Review # 1
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8/10
Psychedelic bloodbath.
HumanoidOfFlesh9 November 2005
"Guinea Pig:Lucky Sky Diamond" aka "Bloody Fragments on White Walls" is often considered as a part of infamous "Guinea Pig" series,unfortunately such claims are wrong.This has nothing to do with those Japanese sickies."LSD" tells the story of a girl named Yoko who wakes up strapped to a bed in a strange clinic.She is injected with drugs and taken by the doctor and the nurse to an operating room for her brain surgery.Soon the bloody madness ensues...Izo Hashimoto,the director of perplexing "Evil Dead Trap 2",created also this unforgettable gorefest.Lots of gore and over-the-top visuals and wonderfully claustrophobic atmosphere of clinic with walls randomly dripping blood,bleeding flesh creating nauseating piles on white floors and surgical procedures carried out in an absolutely insane environment.The acting is hysterical and the sense of chaos is completely overwhelming.The film is filled with relentless Yoko's screams that are fairly difficult to stomach."LSD" is among the most bizarre horror films I have ever seen.It truly reminds me a bad acid trip.8 out of 10.
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