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Self-sufficient business tycoon Mrs. Burke is passionate about ecological preservation. She despises the terrorists who kidnap wealthy women and decides to take revenge on them. She devises a plan to hire a former CIA agent to kidnap the crime lord Beppe Giuseppe Catania. Catania is taken to her villa on a public island, where he insists, as a man, that he cannot live without sex. Generously, she hires two prostitutes to please him, who are blindfolded and chained up. Beppe realizes that the third woman is none other than the one who kidnapped him. He agrees to pay a ransom of one hundred million, but plays a trick in the process. It is almost a replica of Hamura's previous work 'The Island of Heartlessness,' but interestingly, the roles of men and women are reversed. They are both isolated in one place, but this time it is the woman who is on display, not the man, as the man is kidnapped. Hamura again plays with gender chaos. Seeing that many of her peers were kidnapped without justice, the female industrialist fantasizes about kidnapping and decides to tie a Sicilian thug to her countryside villa, using his own methods against him. Naturally, this backfires, but the process is fiery and fragrant, creating a delightful experience.
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