Molester's Train: Momoe's Ass
Molester's Train: Momoe's Ass

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Molester's Train: Momoe's Ass

1983
Movie
64 min
Japanese

The famous duo of perverted detective Ippei Kuroda and his beautiful assistant Hamako tackle a mysterious case that occurred at a TV station. What's more, the couple Momoe Yamauchi and Tomokazu Miura and Giants player Gohbi appear, and a lookalike of "that person" appears on TV...

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Kazuhiro SōdaGenres: Drama, Horror

Plot Summary

A group of young women endure a harrowing train journey where they are terrorized by a group of men. The film explores themes of vulnerability, fear, and survival in the face of escalating violence.

Critical Reception

This film received a generally negative reception due to its exploitative and graphic content. It is often criticized for its gratuitous violence and lack of substantive narrative, with many finding it disturbing and unpleasant.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its raw intensity, though widely condemned for its disturbing subject matter.

  • Critiques often point to the film's exploitative nature and graphic depiction of violence.

  • Seen by many as a difficult and uncomfortable viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely negative, with many viewers finding the film to be gratuitously violent and disturbing. There is little appreciation for its artistic merit, and it is often cited as an example of exploitative cinema.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a controversial subgenre of Japanese cinema from the early 1980s known for its extreme and often disturbing content.

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