Be-Bop High School 7
Be-Bop High School 7

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Be-Bop High School 7

1997
Movie
83 min
Japanese

A gangster girl from Osaka causes a fight in the city. A fierce battle explodes with the female professional wrestling dynamite Kansai as a guest!

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Takashi MiikeGenres: Comedy, Teen, Musical

Plot Summary

The seventh installment of the enduring 'Be-Bop High School' franchise sees a new group of delinquent students facing the end of their high school careers. As graduation looms, they must navigate rival gangs, romantic entanglements, and the daunting prospect of the real world. Amidst the chaos, they strive to leave their mark on the school and forge their own paths.

Critical Reception

While the 'Be-Bop High School' series has a dedicated following, 'Be-Bop High School 7' is generally viewed as a continuation of the established formula rather than a groundbreaking entry. It maintains the franchise's signature blend of juvenile delinquency, quirky humor, and musical numbers, appealing to its core audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans of the series will find the expected mix of yakuza-esque school rivalries and slapstick.

  • The musical numbers provide energetic, if somewhat random, interludes.

  • The film offers a nostalgic glimpse into late 90s Japanese teen culture.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific installment is difficult to gauge through widely available aggregated reviews.

Fun Fact

Takashi Miike, known for his more extreme and controversial films, directed this entry in the relatively lighthearted 'Be-Bop High School' series, showcasing his versatility.

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