Office Lady Love Juice

Office Lady Love Juice (OLの愛汁 ラブジュース, OL no aijiru: rabu jūsu) is a 1999 Japanese Pink film directed by Yūji Tajiri.

[3] The film became something of a symbol of the rift between the older pinku shitenno ("Four Heavenly Kings" or "Four Devils") and the shichifukujin ("Seven Lucky Gods") groups of directors when it beat Takahisa Zeze's Anarchy in Japansuke: The Woman Who Comes When Watched for the top spot.

The older Zeze had been a vocal critic of the younger directors' films which avoided the experimentation and politically charged messages which characterize the work of the shitenno.

Calling the shichifukujin's films "weak" and "light", Zeze engaged in a heated spat with Tajiri on the stage of the awards ceremony.

Jasper Sharp writes that the scuffle was mainly a staged controversy for the benefit of the audience, as no real personal animosity exists between the two groups of directors.