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Hanra honban: Joshidaisei bôkô-hen
The tale of an alienated young guy eager to discover a way to spend his bills. Financial relief shows up in the form of unknown e-mails directing him to rape women for money, capturing the crimes as evidence of his work. Sordid as his brand new job may be, the aspiring rapist seems to have solved his financial woes, until a feisty young paranormal uses the girl extrasensory powers to resolve the case.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students embarks on a trip to a remote island, unaware of the dark history and terrifying events that await them. As they explore the island, they become targets of a relentless and violent force. The students must fight for their survival against an unimaginable horror that stalks them in the isolated wilderness.
Critical Reception
This film is known in certain cult circles for its extreme violence and gore. Critical reception is generally very low due to its exploitative nature and poor filmmaking quality, but it has garnered a small following among fans of extreme horror and Japanese exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by a niche audience for its unadulterated gore and shocking violence.
Criticized for its weak plot, poor acting, and gratuitous brutality.
Considered an example of extreme Japanese exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Due to the niche and extreme nature of this film, there is very limited information available regarding general audience reception or specific Google user reviews. What little exists points to it being a divisive film, appreciated only by those seeking explicit horror content.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of V-Cinema releases from the late 80s and early 90s in Japan, which often featured lower budgets and more extreme content than theatrical releases.
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