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New Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion

Audience Score
54
New Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion
Once again we focus on Nami Matsushima. This time she has a sister who goes missing and after getting too caught up in doing something about it, our innocent heroine is given a fifteen year sentence for a murder she didn't commit. She's sent to an all women prison where she's not exactly welcome. Her fellow inmates torture, humiliate and try to kill her; but the Scorpion prevails long enough to get some justice.
DirectorYutaka Kohira

Movie Details

Original Language:Japanese
Production Companies:Toei Company

New Female Prisoner Scorpion Collection

These two films highlight the struggles of women in a male-dominated society, focusing on strong female characters unjustly imprisoned. They showcase their resilience and intelligence as they survive harsh prison environments, form alliances, and plot to prove their innocence and escape corrupt authorities. The films emphasize the injustice of a flawed criminal justice system and the resilience of the human spirit. Thrilling and thought-provoking, these films appeal to the audience's sense of justice and empathy. With compelling narratives, strong performances, and insightful commentaries on societal issues, they capture audience intrigue and call for dramatic change in the criminal justice system.