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Violent Express Bus: Captive School Trip
A bus carrying students on a school trip. The problematic students leave the bus behind and depart. Taking a lesbian couple, a new female teacher, and a sexy bus guide hostage, they head for a certain destination..
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Plot Summary
A group of high school students on a field trip find themselves in a horrific situation when their bus is hijacked by a group of vengeful former students seeking revenge on the school and its administration. The situation quickly escalates into a brutal fight for survival as the perpetrators reveal their extreme methods and intentions. The remaining students must find a way to overcome their fear and outwit their captors in a desperate attempt to escape the violent ordeal.
Critical Reception
Released in 2003, 'Violent Express Bus: Captive School Trip' received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often being cited for its gratuitous violence and thin plot. However, it gained a cult following among fans of extreme horror and exploitation cinema for its shocking content and unrelenting pace. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many finding it too extreme while others appreciated its uncompromised vision.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless intensity and willingness to push boundaries.
Criticized for excessive gore and a lack of substantial plot development.
Considered a prime example of extreme Japanese horror by some genre fans.
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Fun Fact
Despite its graphic nature, the film was reportedly made on a relatively low budget, typical of some of Takashi Miike's prolific output.
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