Shônen no hanzai (Video 1997) Poster

(1997 Video)

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1/10
Horrible film, very exploitive
rory-1389529 April 2022
The movie is based off a real life murder, and pays no respect to the victim. The girls's parents already went through so much- I can only imagine how her parents felt hearing about this. If your going to have rape and gore in horror- make it have a purpose in the story, then make the story have a point. This movie felt like the creators wanted an excuse to make torture porn to get off to. I wish you could rate something 0 stars.
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7/10
Another horror film based on Junko Furuta's savage murder.
HumanoidOfFlesh29 November 2008
Gunji Kawasaki's 1997 movie "Juvenile Crime" aka "Schoolgirl in Cement" was based on the same real-life murder case as Katsuya Matsumura's 1995 movie "Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case" and Hiromu Nakamura's 2004 movie "Concrete".It has been mistaken for Matsumura's movie by a number of bootleggers.In November of 1988 four young men abducted and held Furuta for several weeks in the house of one of the captors.The girl was violently raped and subjected to torture and sexual degradation for example she was forced to masturbate.On 4th January 1989 four sadists beat her with an iron barbell,poured lighter fluid on her legs,arms,face and stomach and immolated her.She died later that day of shock and her mutilated corpse was hidden in an oil-drum filled with cement."Juvenile Crime" is an incredibly sleazy and unpleasant film loaded with scenes of sexual violence,rape and abuse.It purely exploits the brutal murder of Junku Furuta,unlike Katsuya Matsumura's supremely nihilistic and overall better "Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case".7 out of 10.
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