All Night Long: Daredemo yokatta (2009) Poster

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4/10
Probably The Worse In The Series
perfectx-7141514 July 2022
I'm not gonna pretend that I'm a huge fan of the All Night Long series. While I do enjoy this series of movies I also find them to be a little slow for taste. And this one may just be the slowest one by far. Most of the movie absolutely nothing happens. Just a guy holding two hot girls hostage with a knife and degrading them for most of it. Nothing too crazy till the ending. The last 30 mins are not bad but the rest of this is so skippable. Watch it more just to complete the series than for anything else.
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8/10
Gory and disturbing Japanese shocker.
HumanoidOfFlesh8 April 2010
Warning: Spoilers
A knife-wielding sexual deviant targets two beautiful sisters.He begins frantic night of abuse and humiliation with the older one after she getting back home.The innocent older sister doesn't know that he had broken into their apartment and had confined the younger one.So basically two sisters are humiliated and savagely murdered by Japanese version of young Jack Ketchum.Despite its deliberately slow pace "All Night Long 6" certainly delivers when it comes to the gore.The crotch stabbing is truly sick with gallons of spurting blood.It easily rivals similar scene in Italian sleazefest "Giallo a Venezia" in its savagery.The film is apparently inspired by Akihabara mass murder case which took place in June 2008.The assailant Tomohiro Kato attacked a crowd with his vehicle,running over three people,then stabbing at least 17 people using a dagger,killing seven people.The title "Daredemo Yokatta" literally means 'Anyone is good'–the idea being the assailant had no particular targets and just wanted to kill randomly.8 out of 10.
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