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Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban
The Kanto Gypsies, a tough girl gang, hide out from the law in the middle of a disputed gang territory, where they end up getting kidnapped by sinister underworld thugs. After breaking free, the girls set their sights on one thing: revenge. Miki Sugimoto stars as girl boss Komasa, the ruthless and sadistic leader of the Kanto Gypsies who possesses more than enough brains to match her killer looks.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, seeking vengeance for her father's death, infiltrates a girls' reformatory to uncover the truth. She navigates the brutal hierarchy and uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt officials and a powerful yakuza organization. As she fights her way through, she must confront her own inner demons and the harsh realities of the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
The film was a notable entry in the 'sukeban' (delinquent girl) exploitation genre, often praised for its stylized violence and strong female lead. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it resonated with audiences seeking a blend of action and social commentary on the treatment of young women.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw energy and Reiko Ike's compelling performance as a vengeful student.
Criticized by some for its exploitative elements and graphic violence, typical of the era's genre films.
Seen as a significant example of the 'sukeban' film movement, exploring themes of rebellion and female empowerment.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's energetic pacing and the cathartic nature of the protagonist's revenge. Some viewers appreciate its historical context within Japanese cinema, while others find its violence and plot to be overly gratuitous.
Fun Fact
Reiko Ike, who starred as the lead, was a popular singer and actress in Japan, and her role in 'Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban' cemented her status as a cult icon in exploitation cinema.
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