Captive Factory Girls: The Violation
Captive Factory Girls: The Violation

Captive Factory Girls: The Violation

2007Movie76 minJapanese

Natsumi (Ai Takeuchi) is forced to work in a steel factory in order to pay off a debt, a factory notorious for employing women with "dark pasts" as slave labor. Tsukada, Chief of Security places Natsumi in a team of four women led by Atsuko(Nagisa Umeno). When one worker fails to follow instructions, Tsukada rapes her, and Natsumi is next on his list. Natsumi tries to fight the insanity, but is hindered by managing director Hideko and factory president Kamiyama. It is up to Natsumi to take on the evildoings of the factory.

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IMDb3.4/10
Director: Chris StokesGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young women are kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery in a remote factory. They must fight for their survival against their captors while seeking a way to escape their horrific situation. The film delves into the psychological and physical toll of their captivity.

Critical Reception

The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited for its graphic content, gratuitous violence, and lack of compelling narrative. It gained notoriety for its controversial subject matter and low production values.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense atmosphere, though often criticized for its extreme violence.
  • Seen as a low-budget exploitation film with a disturbing premise.
  • Lacks narrative depth and relies heavily on shock value.

Google audience: Audience reception was largely negative, with many viewers finding the film disturbing and exploitative, while a small minority acknowledged its attempt at a dark, intense thriller.

Fun Fact

Despite its disturbing subject matter, the film is often categorized within the 'exploitation' subgenre, which focuses on sensationalized and often controversial themes to attract an audience.

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