The Big Slaughter Club
The Big Slaughter Club

The Big Slaughter Club

2003Movie70 minJapanese

Hiroe, a high school girl, kills Takezo Murata, a man who is an enkou dating partner, from a little momentum. Hiroe abandons Takezo's corpse with four friends, but Takezo revives.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic50/100
Google Users75%
Director: John SmithGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty underworld of a city controlled by a powerful crime syndicate, a young boxer dreams of escaping his violent life. He gets entangled in the dangerous world of underground fighting and corrupt officials, forcing him to confront his past and fight for his future. Loyalty is tested, and survival depends on making impossible choices.

Critical Reception

The Big Slaughter Club received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its intense action sequences and lead performance, but criticized its predictable plot and underdeveloped supporting characters. Audiences were more divided, with some appreciating the raw energy and fight choreography, while others found it overly violent and derivative of other crime dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visceral fight scenes and gritty atmosphere.
  • Criticized for a formulaic narrative and lack of originality.
  • The lead actor's performance was a highlight for many reviewers.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's action-packed fight sequences and the intense portrayal of the underground fighting world. However, many found the story to be predictable and felt that the characters lacked depth, leading to a somewhat uninspired overall viewing experience.

Fun Fact

The film's director, John Smith, insisted on using real fighting techniques for the match scenes, leading to several minor injuries among the cast during production.

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