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Groper Train: Finger Bullying
Ryoko is a high school girl who attends a prestigious private high school in Tokyo. However, her grades are steadily declining. Her day begins with an encounter on the train to school. It is not just the man that keeps Ryoko from studying. Ryoko's sister and her husband, Shunichi, are impotent, which makes her sister Misako sexually frustrated, and the consequences of this fall on Ryoko. The only thing that helps her relieve such stress is the man's fingers on the train to school.
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Plot Summary
In a nightmarish vision of urban decay, a group of young women find themselves trapped in a horrific scenario involving brutal violence and sexual degradation. As they navigate the treacherous landscape, they become prey to sadistic individuals with twisted desires.
Critical Reception
This film is largely considered a product of its time, catering to a niche audience within the exploitation and horror genres. Critical reception is generally negative, with most outlets citing its gratuitous violence and explicit content over any narrative merit.
What Reviewers Say
Critically derided for its graphic and unrelenting depictions of violence and sexual assault.
Lacks any discernible plot or character development, focusing solely on shock value.
Often cited as an example of extreme exploitation cinema with little artistic value.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally reflect a strong dislike for the film's extreme content and lack of cohesive storytelling, with many deeming it unwatchable.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its extremely graphic and controversial content, making it a polarizing piece even within the exploitation film community.
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