Women's Prison for Torture
Women's Prison for Torture

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Women's Prison for Torture

1971
Movie
85 min
Japanese

Shocking scenes are revealed in the Nagasaki Women's prison.

Insights

Director: Hajime TsuburagiGenres: Horror, Exploitation

Plot Summary

A group of women are imprisoned in a brutal facility where they are subjected to extreme physical and psychological torture. The film depicts their desperate struggle for survival against sadistic guards and the harsh realities of their confinement. As their resilience is tested, they uncover dark secrets about the institution and their captors.

Critical Reception

This film is a notorious entry in the exploitation and women-in-prison genres, primarily known for its graphic violence and transgressive content. Critically, it has been largely dismissed or condemned due to its extreme nature, though it has garnered a cult following among fans of extreme cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Notorious for its graphic depictions of violence and torture.

  • Considered a prime example of exploitative cinema.

  • Lacks significant critical acclaim due to its extreme content.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, likely due to its niche and extreme nature.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a wave of Japanese pink film and exploitation cinema from the early 1970s, often pushing boundaries of censorship and societal norms.

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