Targeted Girls’ Dormitory 3: My Senior is a Lesbian
Targeted Girls’ Dormitory 3: My Senior is a Lesbian

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Targeted Girls’ Dormitory 3: My Senior is a Lesbian

2008
Movie
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Japanese

Misaki has been attending a women's university in Tokyo since this spring, and has been living with her boyfriend, Kenji, who is her senior in high school. However, one night she discoveres that he cheated on her and leaves him. She has no money and no place to go Misaki is in the women's dormitory at the university. She decided to enter the "Shirayuri Dormitory". The people who gently called out to Misaki were Shizuka, a fourth-year student and dormitory director, and Saori, a third-year student. A welcome party was held in Shizuka's room, and when Misaki returned to the room, Shizuka and her friends were in a mysterious atmosphere. The two were lesbians. Shizuka then taught Misaki about her university life, and she said that she thought of herself as her real sister and that she could talk to her about anything.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Tetsuya ChibaGenres: Horror, Romance, School, LGBTQ+

Plot Summary

This sequel delves deeper into the unsettling events surrounding a girls' dormitory. A new student finds herself drawn to a mysterious senior, whose presence seems connected to a series of disturbing occurrences. As their relationship develops, the line between affection and fear blurs, revealing a darker undercurrent within the seemingly ordinary school setting.

Critical Reception

This installment in the series is generally viewed as a niche horror film with a focus on psychological tension and interpersonal relationships. While it attempts to blend genre elements, critical reception has been mixed, with some appreciating its unique thematic approach and others finding its execution uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric tension and exploration of complex relationships.

  • Criticized for pacing issues and occasional melodrama.

  • Noted for its unconventional blend of horror and romance.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a divided opinion. Some viewers appreciate the film's attempt to explore themes of love and obsession within a horror framework, while others find the plot predictable and the scares unconvincing.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a larger series of Japanese erotic horror films, often characterized by their blend of genre elements and taboo subject matter.

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