Groper Train - Women being kept in Captivity
Groper Train - Women being kept in Captivity

Groper Train - Women being kept in Captivity

2007Movie60 minJapanese

Misa is a middle school teacher. She is beautiful and has a good reputation, but for some reason she has no luck with men. Every night, she masturbates on the train to work, fantasizing about being attacked by a bunch of perverts. One day, her fantasy becomes reality. Misa encounters a group of perverts on a crowded train and is surrounded by them. When she was too terrified to speak out, a man who looked like a businessman asked her, “Are you all right? He managed to save Misa from the trouble. Misa manages to escape thanks to him. The man calls himself Yamamoto, and she falls in love with him at first sight. She later starts dating him, but in fact Yamamoto is also a member of a group of molesters.

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IMDb2.5/10
Director: AnonymousGenres: Horror, Exploitation

Plot Summary

This film depicts a group of women who are abducted and held captive on a train, subjected to horrific abuse. The narrative focuses on their desperate attempts to survive and escape their captors.

Critical Reception

This film is widely considered to be a deeply disturbing and gratuitous exploitation film. It has been condemned by many for its graphic content and lack of artistic merit, and is often cited as an example of extreme, low-budget horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Extremely graphic and disturbing content.
  • Lacks narrative coherence and artistic value.
  • Considered by many to be unwatchable due to its extreme nature.

Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly negative, with most viewers expressing shock and disgust at the film's explicit violence and sexual content. It is frequently described as offensive and deeply unpleasant.

Fun Fact

Due to its extreme and controversial nature, 'Groper Train - Women being kept in Captivity' is not widely distributed and is often associated with the 'New French Extremity' movement, despite its likely non-French origin.

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