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Bounce Ko Gals Reviews

Bounce Baby Bounce!

Posted : 15 years, 7 months ago on 1 October 2008 04:15

On whoring:
This film unveils how modern Japanese high school girls delve into prostitution in order to live a life they dream of. Fucking Prada and Gabana, these make their worlds go round. They fuck (either their customers or boyfriends) and then they do abortion as if the tiny beings inside their tummies were like fecal matter waiting to be excreted by some soulless abortionist. Boo to abortion! The little bitches date old, horny men who aren't capable of dating sophisticated ladies. The little whores sing karaoke with the bastards and in exchange, the horny men pay them thousands of yen. The witty sluts are, indeed, wise. They manage to rob the oldies even without fucking them. The little fuckers electrocute their clients and then, wallah, they get their steaming, cold cash.

On friendship:
Yes, this film is very honest it gives proof to โ€œtruth hurts.โ€ However, this also tells the short but compelling amity of three girls. Risa Chan is desperate to earn her lost money for New York and so Raku Chan convinced her to date some dirty, old men via Jonko Chan's supervision. The movie reaches its climax when these little whores get beaten by lecherous men and surprisingly sympathetic yakuzas. Their friendship, though it was very short-termed, made me tearjerky in the last chapter, despite my ignorance of their language. Thank you, English subtitles.

Postscript:
I'm giving this film eight oriental stars since it never went boring. I have always been infatuated with Japanese culture and this, certainly, made me want (more and more) to experience Japan before I die. The photo sticker booths are love! Their school uniforms are to die for! But the icky used-panties store is ewwy. This made me nostalgic as well. I miss my Nihonggo lessons. :|


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