All Night Long II (1995) – Katsuya Matsumura.
Introverted, doll-obsessed youth Shunichi (Masashi Endo) is brutalized by a psychotic gang of thugs he is indebted to, a mysterious online Samaritan offers a solution, leading circuitously to an increasingly bloody series of depravities. Malign characters actively prone to eroticized mayhem form an integral part of Matsumura's ruthlessly cruel milieu. The profoundly warped ringleader's lust for Shinichi very soon turns bestial, his gross mistreatment finally making him utterly insane. These feral urban misfits are almost alien in their absolute dearth of humanity, and Matsumura's forensic examination of the devastating effects abuse has upon the human psyche is what makes All Night Long II so evilly compelling! It is chilling that even the most debased examples of graphically rendered torture in cinema are merest fripperies compared to the monstrous abuses perpetrated in day-today reality. Violent exploitation cinema is simply examining what lurks inside us all, censoring it is about as impactful as dosing a terminal Chernobyl victim with aspirin. The continued merit of Matsumura's cinema is in its unflinching depictions of orgiastic cruelty, a salutary reminder that even the most apparently benign individual is corruptible, and more than capable of the most terrible violence. The nihilistic, exquisitely vicious sequel to All Night Long more than earns its Cat III status, and those seeking lingeringly sadistic scenes of unexpurgated nastiness will not find 'All Night Long II' in any way lacking.





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