Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case: Broken Seventeen-Year-Olds (1995) Poster

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4/10
Another Dull Japanese Rapey "Shocker"...
EVOL66625 July 2006
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I think I've grown jaded to all these J-shock films over the years. I think if I'd have seen SCHOOLGIRL IN CEMENT a few years ago I may have rated it a bit higher - as it is, I found it relatively dull - especially coming from Katsuya Matsumura, Director of the far superior ALL NIGHT LONG series.

SCHOOLGIRL IN CEMENT is based on a true-crime story in Japan where three boys abduct, rape, torture, and eventually murder a schoolgirl.

Unfortunately, the film version of this case is pretty much just a cheap Japanese exploitation film in the vein of the type of material that Daisuke (MUZAN E) Yamanouchi and Tamakichi (PSYCHO: THE SNUFF REELS) Anaru put out - only minus the gore. Personally, I felt the film failed on the "shock" level, as all the sex is (expectedly) pixellated, and the "torture" scenes look pretty unconvincing. An "interesting" use of a lamp was the highlight of the film for me, though this was shown non-graphically as well. I would say that those that consider themselves shock-film completists should give this a look just to say you did - but I found it neither all that shocking nor interesting. Not the worst thing out there, but nothing special either. There is a 2004 film titled KONKURITO about the same case that I'd be interested to check out to see if this story could be told with more depth..4/10
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6/10
Could of been 10 out 10.
DarkSpotOn1 November 2023
I had tears in my eyes during this. Ive already seen CONCRETE 2004 so i knew what i was getting into here. Ive would of gave this movie 10 out 10 if the picture quality wasn't so bad.

What i love about this movie is the narration. It gives you a way more sinister vibe listening to what is going on. The acting seems okay, the plot is well the tragic tale of the Late Junko Furuta. This is one of those movies like Grave of the Fireflies that you really can not enjoy, but you can love it as a reminder.

What makes this movie better then CONCRETE 2004, is the narration and the tone, this is a pitch black movie. The case of Junko Furuta is extremely depressing. I think that the gore scenes could of been a bit more brutal, as in to truly showcase the tragic nature of this case, but that does not break this movie from being pretty good.

I enjoyed it, i just wish we had better camera work, the camera quality in this is really bad, and i wish we had more character development regarding Junko, we just learn she is a regular girl, and then right into abduction, i wish they gave us more about her.
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8/10
Another nihilistic and disturbing Japanese horror film.
HumanoidOfFlesh10 July 2005
Katsuya Matsumura's 1995 horror movie "Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case" is based on a true crime case of Japanese schoolgirl Junko Furuta.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.Katsuya Matsumura of "All Night Long" series fame is possibly the most misanthropic Japanese film-maker."Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case" is an incredibly nihilistic and disturbing film loaded with scenes of sexual violence and abuse.This is an ugly and honest piece of Japanese exploitation that tells about man's barbarity and willing to torture,dominate and exploit the weaker.I can't wait to see Matsumura's newest horror film "Ki-re-i?".Watch this one at your own risk!
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Rapeadelic!
Rapeman135 January 2007
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Katsuya Matsumura's Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case is based on a series of events that took place in November of 1988 where schoolgirl Junko Furuta was abducted by 3 boys and held captive in one of their houses for 44 days. During this period she was raped repeatedly, beaten, set on fire, made to drink her own urine, had fireworks inserted into her ass and lit, and plenty of other..vile things.

The film opens with 2 of our ''leading men'' viciously raping a squawking girl while the other beats & kicks her boyfriend. It then cuts to individual scenes of each boy at his house ''interacting'' (read: punching & kicking) with his parents to show us how well adjusted they all are. Next we follow the fella's as they go cruising lookin' for another piece of @ss to rape, they find one and we are then privy to another drawn out rape scene. After a few minutes of filler (scenes of the boys at work, family life, etc), cut to the next night where we see the lads are on the prowl for yet another young lady to violate, they spy a cute schoolgirl riding her bike, so one rides up on his scooter, knocks her off her bike and keeps going, when he's gone the other appears and helps her up, and feigning helpfulness he proceeds to walk with her a while. Then he suddenly pushes her into and alley and.. can you guess what's coming? yep, he rapes her. (While the other lad watches and jerks off.) After the raping is done the 2 boys take her to their other friends house (where he lives with his parents) and let him have a bit of a rape too.

The rest of the films runtime is filled with lotsa long, drawn-out rapes and other debaucherous acts inflicted upon the captured schoolgirl - ie: setting her hair on fire, using her as a human punching bag, penetrating her with a lamp - which take place in the friend's house. The boy's parents know what's happening to the girl upstairs but are too scared of their son to do anything about it. Once his mother confronts him about it and he beats her senseless... so she doesn't ask again. In one scene they take the girl to a phone box and make her ring her parents and tell them she's run away but is staying with a friend and is in no danger, so the police won't get suspicious. After a particularly vicious beating, one boy drops an iron barbell on the girl (he was p!ssed cos he'd just lost a game of mah-jongg) which is instrumental in her death. The boys then take her corpse out to a desolate place, put it in a 55 gallon drum, proceed to fill it with concrete, then drive off laughing hysterically.

This is definitely a very grim and nihilistic film, although the constant overlong rape scenes can get a little boring, and overall there's very little ''substance'' or style to it - especially when compared to the same directors excellent All Night Long series. Still, it's worth a look for fans of ''extreme cinema'' or the All Night Long films. 7/10
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