Written by: Michael Den Boer on July 26th, 2010

Theatrical Release Date: Japan, 2009
Director: Tadashi Kyôya
Writer: Han Heitaro
Cast: Risa Kasumi, Minori Majokoro, Kyosuke Sasaki, Makoto Tanaka, Rei Misaki
DVD released: June 29th, 2010
Approximate running time: 75 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
Rating: NR
Sound: Dolby Digital Stereo Japanese
Subtitles: English
DVD Release: Cinema Epoch / Tokyo Erotique
Region Coding: Region 1 NTSC
Retail Price: $19.98
Synopsis: Wanting to please her husband, a wife gets entangled in a dangerous game of erotic obsessions.
Just like the previous Tokyo Train Girls films. This one also opens with an introduction from its lead actress Risa Kasumi, who is most known for her work as actress in JAV (Japanese Adult Video). In her humorous introduction she apologizes for her bad acting. The plot revolves around a trophy wife whose husband has become bored with her. Needing to get some sexual excitement he stages groping session with his wife on trains. Eventually he comes bored with this arrangement and hires a man to rape his wife. The plot also features a sub plot where the husband has a mistress who is from his wives past.
Just like the previous entry in the Tokyo Train Girls series. This film resolves itself via revenge. Only the person exacting revenge becomes empowered this time, instead of remaining a victim. Content wise this entry takes on a darker tone then its predecessor. As the sex scenes take on a more S & M vibe. Once again the sex scenes are well executed. Ultimately Tokyo Train Girls 2: Supervixen is a satisfying mix of erotica and melodrama.
The DVD:
Cinema Epoch presents Tokyo Train Girls 2: Supervixen in a 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen. Colors and flesh tones look accurate. Details look crisp and black levels are look very good throughout. There are no problems with compression and edge enhancement is kept in check.
This release comes with one audio option a Dolby Digital stereo mix in Japanese. Removable English subtitles that are easy to follow and error free have been included. The audio is in great shape as dialog is always clear and everything sounds balanced throughout.
Extras for this release include a image gallery with music from the film playing in the background and a promo image gallery of titles that are available on DVD from Cinema Epoch. Overall Cinema Epoch gives Tokyo Train Girls 2: Supervixen a strong audio / video presentation that is on par with their Tokyo Train Girls: Private Lessons DVD release.

