Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71
Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71

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Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71

1971
Movie
87 min
Japanese

The series swansong, Beat '71, sees Kaji framed and sent to prison by her boyfriend's father and with the help of some hippies she strives to be re-united.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Yasuharu HasebeGenres: Action, Crime, Music

Plot Summary

In the vibrant and rebellious world of 1971 Japan, a group of delinquent young women, the 'Stray Cats,' find themselves entangled in a dangerous web of crime, drugs, and motorcycle gangs. Led by the charismatic Ako, they navigate a society on the brink of change, challenging authority and embracing their freedom with fierce energy. Their quest for survival and identity throws them into conflict with rival gangs and the police, leading to explosive confrontations and a fight for their future.

Critical Reception

Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71 is celebrated as a quintessential entry in the Pinky Violence genre, known for its stylish direction, energetic performances, and raw depiction of youth rebellion. While critically niche, it has gained a cult following for its bold aesthetic and feminist undertones, resonating with audiences who appreciate its energetic soundtrack and defiance against societal norms.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold, stylish direction and energetic pacing.

  • Applauded for the compelling performances, particularly from Meiko Kaji.

  • Recognized for its raw portrayal of female delinquency and rebellion in 1970s Japan.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's unique blend of music, action, and social commentary, with many appreciating its rebellious spirit and stylish visual presentation.

Fun Fact

The 'Stray Cat Rock' series was an influential franchise in Japanese cinema, known for its progressive themes and its role in launching the careers of its lead actresses, particularly Meiko Kaji.

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