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Rating: 5.5/10 by 87 users

Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989)

A brutal Los Angeles police lieutenant is determined to bust up an organization that forces underage girls into prostitution.

Directing:
  • J. Lee Thompson
  • Robert C. Ortwin Jr.
  • George Van Noy
  • Karin Cooper
Writing:
  • Harold Nebenzal
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 03, 1989

Rating: 5.5/10 by 87 users

Alternative Title:
Kinjite - Desejos Proibidos - BR
忌 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $5,000,000
Revenue: $3,416,846

Plot Keyword: rape, eating non food

Charles Bronson
Lieutenant Crowe
Perry Lopez
Eddie Rios
James Pax
Hiroshi Hada
Peggy Lipton
Kathleen Crowe
Marion Yue
Mr. Kazuko Hada
Bill McKinney
Father Burke
Gerald Castillo
Captain Tovar
Amy Hathaway
Rita Crowe
Michelle Wong
Setsuko Hada
Sumant
Pakistani Hotel Clerk
Alex Hyde-White
English Instructor
George Van Noy
Race Starter
Helen Lin
Tokyo Subway Girl
Veronica Carothers
Blonde Hostess
Michael Chong
Lieutenent Lim
Rob Narita
Japanese School Principal
Marilyn Dodds Frank
Lesbian Pedophile
Jerome Thor
Perverted Gentleman
Robert Axelrod
Security Guard
Danny Trejo
Prison Inmate
Jill Ito
Japanese Hostess - Tokyo
Chris Bennett
School Photographer
Richard E. Butler
Joey - Deli Owner
James Ogawa
Kokuden Representative
Cynthia Gouw
Japanese Hostess - L.A.
Yung Sun
Gray-Haired Japanese
Shaun Shimoda
Japanese Calligraphy Teacher
Mindy Simon
Schoolgirl
Samuel E. Woods
Hot Dog Vendor
Shelli Rae
Duke's Girl
Laura Crosson
Officer Petrini
Kim Lee
Porno Actress
John F. McCarthy
Porno Theater Manager
Simon Maldonado
Eddie Rios Jr.
Jay S. York
Duke's Cellmate
Lance Lane
Prison Inmate
Gary Mitrea
Prison Inmate
Lane Leavitt
Crane Operator

talisencrw

Their ninth and final film together over a 12-year partnership, 'Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects' basically plays out as a Death Wish installment with Charles Bronson portraying Lieutenant Crowe instead of Paul Kersey, and being focused in anger both over child prostitution and that his own teenage daughter was molested by a Japanese businessman. Many would write this off as simply an exploitation film, but I love the fact that, like 'Gentleman's Agreement', it shows both that different degrees of racism are possible in anyone, but is also stoppable, as in seeing that a Japanese father cares about his daughter just as much as he cares about his own, he changes his own perspective. And the ending, that the criminal gets what's coming to him, is very satisfying, and makes many of Bronson's films such guilty pleasures...

kevin2019

"Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects" has sexual misconduct and an assortment of other downright criminal activity at its centre. The misconduct comes in the form of the strict sexuality of Japanese society, so if a woman happens to be sexually assaulted such matters are dealt with in an extremely discreet manner. This element of the film lends the proceedings an intriguing extra dimension which is seldom encountered in this genre of film. The rest of it concentrates on much more familiar and cliched themes with Charles Bronson's Lieutenant Crowe avenging himself on the unscrupulous Duke (he forces him to eat his own gold Rolex watch at one point) for his mistreatment of the young girls he dupes and then drafts into the miserably sickening life of prostitution which keeps him in the life to which he has become accustomed.


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