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Tokyo Train Girls: Private Lessons
New teacher Chihiro has been on the job for three months. She does her job with great enthusiasm, but she has a secret that nobody must know. As a student, she accumulated debt in order to keep up with her well-to-do friends. She can’t pay it back on the wages of a teacher so she started working part-time as a Chat-Lady. In front of a web camera that hides her face, she shakes her breasts and hips. By chance, her student, Kazuaki discovers the web site.
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Plot Summary
Four high school girls are drawn into a series of disturbing events after they encounter a mysterious old woman on a train. They soon find themselves targeted by a vengeful spirit, leading them on a terrifying journey through urban legends and psychological torment. As the supernatural occurrences escalate, their friendships are tested and their lives hang in the balance.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Tokyo Train Girls: Private Lessons' received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics pointing to its predictable plot and reliance on jump scares over genuine suspense. While some acknowledged the atmosphere and performances, the film was largely seen as a formulaic entry in the J-horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with an unoriginal storyline that offers few surprises.
Relies heavily on cheap scares and a predictable supernatural threat.
Some praise for the unsettling atmosphere and competent acting from the young cast.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Tokyo Train Girls: Private Lessons' appears to be largely negative, with viewers frequently citing a lack of originality and an over-reliance on predictable horror tropes as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
Director Koji Shiraishi is known for his work in the Japanese horror genre, particularly for films like 'The Grudge 2' (2006) and 'Premonition' (2004).
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