Misaki, a kindhearted 17-year-old schoolgirl, leads a lonely and miserable life. Abandoned by her mother, she lives with her invalid sister and abusive father. Unable to defend herself, her sister is sexually abused by their father constantly, but Misaki herself manages to avoid his incestuous attentions. She is unable to relate to her only friend, a fellow student who prostitutes herself daily, but she often brings food to a deranged homeless woman, who believes that the large doll in her arms is actually her child. Two sadistic young men working nearby take an interest in Misaki, and one of them tries to befriend her. When he feels he has been rebuffed, however, the men give in to their savage impulses and go on a murderous rampage. As Misaki witnesses and becomes victim to more and more horror and degradation, she finally begins to succumb to her own violent urges.Girl Hell 1999 Movie Download.
When a film opens with two young guys having a philosophical discussion about their diminishing interest in sexual assault, and the relative advantages of raping the elderly, you know it won’t be coming soon to a theater near you. If you’ve been exposed to the work of writer/director Daisuke Yamanouchi before, however, you’ve probably already unplugged your morality meter and are ready to pop another small-screen downer from this audacious Japanese taboo trampler.
Girl Hell 1999 was released in the same year as Yamanouchi’s Red Room and Muzan-E. The running time of each of these shot-on-video movies clocks in at little more than an hour, although Girl Hell doesn’t end as conclusively as the others, favoring ambiguity over suspense and narrative twists. Despite the endless stream of nauseating imagery in Muzan-E, for example, the ending is darkly satisfying and alleviates the bad taste left in the mouth, whereas Girl Hell is downbeat to a fault, culminating in an angry, ugly finish.