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Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom (1973) Kyôfu Joshikôkô: Bôkô Rinchi Kyôshitsu


Movie Rating
NR
Contains:
Strong Language
Violence
Graphic Violence
Sex
Nudity
Mature Situations
Director: Norifumi Suzuki
Movie Genre: Pink, Action
Country: Japan

Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom Score Card

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Direction: 6.0
Writing: 4.3
Acting: 5.7
Cinematography: 6.8
Sound and Score: 7.0
Functionality: 8.0
Presentation: 7.5
Genre Comparison: 6.8
General Comparison: 5.0

Overall: 6.3

Reviewed 2006-02-22 21:46:12

Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom DVD Movie Review

Pinky Violence master director, Norifumi Suzuki applies his time-tested technique to a reform school setting in Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom. This movie is the fourth in the Terrifying Girls' High School series. When three transfer students arrive at the Girls' Hope High School, they refuse to tolerate the routine abuse to which the majority of the students are subjected. A group of students known as the disciplinary committee administer the torture in the science lab. The transfer students, played by Miki Sugimoto, Misuzu Ota, and Seiko Saburi, resist the abuse and stage a coup with the other students. Matters turn personal when Miki Sugimoto's character, Noriko, finds out that the disciplinary committee is responsible for the murder of one of her closest friends. These are just the movie's major plot points. There is also a tabloid reporter who specializes in blackmail, a rival gang boss who challenges Noriko to a duel, and a corrupt administrator in league with a rapist politician.

This movie is another wonderful example of Norifumi Suzuki's gratuitous style. The lighting and colors are explosive, especially during the orgy scene. This story makes use of every possible exploitation cinema guilty pleasure. There are lesbian schoolgirls, all girl gangs, plenty of violence and blood, and of course, lots and lots of bare breasts.

Like most Pinky Violence movies, Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom is not for everybody. The prominent schoolgirl theme is misogynistic and the trashy and excessive use of sex and violence will limit this film's audience. Fans of this genre will definitely be entertained. Norifumi Suzuki's movies play out much like Seijun Suzuki's, except with more sex and violence. If you have already been acclimated to this type of movie and you are not easily offended, then Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom is a must see for you.

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