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Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects

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Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
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R,1hr 37min
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1989
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MGM
Synopsis: Once again, Charles Bronson plays a renegade cop out for vigilante justice in the darkest heart of the urban jungle. This time, he is targeting an especially ruthless pimp who has been leading innocent young girls into prostitution. When the pimp kidnaps the beautiful daughter of a Japanese businessman, rapes her and forces her to begin streetwalking, the cop decides to let nothing, not even the law, stop him from bringing the slimeball to graphically violent justice. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie ... Full Synopsis
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The genre of Charles Bronson vigilante movie meets 1980s Japan-phobia and ham-handed exploitation of social issues, Cannon Films style, in Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects. It's of those Golan-Globus movies that tries to address racism but turns ridiculously offensive in the process. After the movie introduces Japanese society as an alien culture dominated by girl-fondling perverts (this behavior, we're ... Full Review
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