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Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal
Two Japanese men help a Vietnam war deserter escape from Japan for Sweden. They plan to fund the escape by selling LSD pills. After word of the drug deal gets spread around they find themselves fending off rival gangs.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Akiko, is drawn into the violent world of organized crime after her brother is murdered. She attempts to uncover the truth behind his death, navigating a dangerous landscape of rival gangs, corrupt officials, and double-crossing associates. Her quest for vengeance leads her down a path of destruction, where loyalty is scarce and survival is paramount.
Critical Reception
Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal is a stylized and energetic entry in the Pinky Violence genre, known for its gritty portrayal of female rebellion and its action-packed sequences. While not as critically lauded as some of its contemporaries, it is appreciated for its strong lead performance and its distinctive visual flair.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced action and Meiko Kaji's compelling performance.
Noted for its stylish direction and representation of female agency within a male-dominated criminal underworld.
Some critics found the plot convoluted but enjoyed the overall raw energy.
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Fun Fact
The 'Stray Cat Rock' series, also known as the 'Pinky Violence' series, was a popular subgenre in Japanese exploitation cinema during the late 1960s and early 1970s, often featuring strong female leads navigating dangerous and rebellious situations.
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