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Seifuku niku dorei
Seventeen year old female high school student Sadako Hashimoto is a lonely and bullied child. The homeroom teacher, Miyamoto, nagged and preached to the truant Satoko, sparking a desire. Satoko has aspirations for the female teacher Nanshunko, who has a relationship with Miyamoto. Unhealthy classmates Fumio and Meizhi discovered the photo of Shunko posted on Satoko's notebook, bullying her as a "pervert of Lace".
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Plot Summary
A group of young women, seemingly living ordinary lives, find themselves entangled in a series of horrific and exploitative circumstances. The film delves into dark themes of abuse and exploitation within a claustrophobic setting. As their situation deteriorates, their struggle for survival becomes increasingly desperate.
Critical Reception
Seifuku niku dorei is a controversial and often disturbing film, known for its graphic content and bleak narrative. It has garnered a cult following among fans of exploitation and extreme cinema, but it is generally panned by mainstream critics for its exploitative nature and lack of artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Graphic and disturbing depiction of exploitation.
Lacks significant narrative depth, relying heavily on shock value.
Considered a prime example of Japanese Pinky Violence and exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is highly polarized, with some viewers finding it a compelling, albeit grim, exploration of societal issues, while others are repulsed by its explicit violence and disturbing themes.
Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Pinky Violence' subgenre of Japanese cinema, which often featured strong female protagonists in violent and sexually charged narratives.
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