Gekijouban Shishuugoku: Yui no hen (2017)
48KGekijouban Shishuugoku: Yui no hen: Directed by Hideo Jôjô. With Moemi Katayama, Anna Tachibana, Shin’ichi Wagô, Nagomi. They thought they were coming to study a mysterious town hidden in the mountains of Japan. Instead, they’ve discovered that their Professor brought them to Yasaka for a much darker purpose.
“Donu0026#39;t do what I did and leave it two and a half years between Corpse Prison parts one and two: if you do, I guarantee that part two wonu0026#39;t make much sense (even with the opening recap of events). Then again, I doubt if it would be much clearer if watched back to back with part one – there are things about the film that are simply too confusing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film picks up with the girls from part one trying to escape the creepy village with the help of lumbering oaf Isuke. The locals are on the hunt for the young women, one of whom is destined to become the unwilling wife of the chiefu0026#39;s son Takahiko. Other characters include a sword-wielding maniac in a mask and wig who is gradually hacking his way through the cast, a priest who wants to sacrifice one of the girls to appease his god, and a little girl who hasnu0026#39;t aged a day in the last ten years (Why? Couldnu0026#39;t tell you).nPnBut enough of the plot… I guess what you really want to know is how much gore and nudity there is. Well, barring one not-particularly-impressive decapitation, most of the violence is limited to blood being splashed into view from off-screen, which saves on complex make-up effects I guess, but will prove very disappointing for gore-hounds. In terms of Tu0026amp;A, two of the women are forcefully stripped.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe ending of the film leaves things on a particularly baffling note, with the last remaining girl being attacked by…. a bear (possibly). I really donu0026#39;t know.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e4.5/10, rounded up to 5 for IMDb.”