Groper Train: Dangerous Neighbor
Groper Train: Dangerous Neighbor

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Groper Train: Dangerous Neighbor

1986
Movie
60 min
Japanese

A neighbor enlists the help of a young perverted couple - an assistant professor and his wife. Can he fix his sexual complex? Part 20 in the "Molester Train" series.

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Director: Kazuo 'Gaira' KomatsuGenres: Horror, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

In the quiet Japanese countryside, a group of young people boarding a late-night train find themselves stalked by a mysterious and menacing figure. As the train journeys through the darkness, paranoia and fear escalate, revealing disturbing secrets and a deadly game of cat and mouse. The escalating tension on the isolated train suggests a sinister plot tied to the seemingly innocuous passengers and the surrounding, isolated landscape.

Critical Reception

Groper Train: Dangerous Neighbor is a cult exploitation film that has garnered a niche following for its atmospheric tension and graphic violence, though it is often criticized for its gratuitous nature and underdeveloped plot. It is primarily known within circles that appreciate extreme or controversial cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and visual style.

  • Criticized for its exploitation elements and lack of narrative depth.

  • A challenging watch due to its graphic and disturbing content.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available. However, films of this genre and era often polarize audiences, with some appreciating the raw, visceral experience and others finding it too extreme.

Fun Fact

Despite its graphic content and exploitation roots, director Kazuo 'Gaira' Komatsu has been cited as an influence by some contemporary horror filmmakers for his unique visual approach and ability to create dread.

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