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Ooru naito rongu 2

  • 1995
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Ooru naito rongu 2 (1995)
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In downtown Japan, a lonely computer nerd tries to maintain a peaceful existance while being stalked by a gang of deviant homosexuals who want to use him for their brutal S&M activities.In downtown Japan, a lonely computer nerd tries to maintain a peaceful existance while being stalked by a gang of deviant homosexuals who want to use him for their brutal S&M activities.In downtown Japan, a lonely computer nerd tries to maintain a peaceful existance while being stalked by a gang of deviant homosexuals who want to use him for their brutal S&M activities.

  • Director
    • Katsuya Matsumura
  • Writer
    • Katsuya Matsumura
  • Stars
    • Masashi Endô
    • Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Masahito Takahashi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    639
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    • Director
      • Katsuya Matsumura
    • Writer
      • Katsuya Matsumura
    • Stars
      • Masashi Endô
      • Ryôka Yuzuki
      • Masahito Takahashi
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Masashi Endô
    • Shun'ichi Noda
    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Sayaka Mizukami
    • (as Kanori Kadomatsu)
    Masahito Takahashi
    Takamitsu Ôkubo
    Miroku Igarashi
    Keiichi Mano
    Kei Nakata
    Jôichi Shimoide
    Shinobu Kojima
    Hideki Kawamata
    Ayaka Hizubaki
    • Director
      • Katsuya Matsumura
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      • Katsuya Matsumura
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    7SpyroDungeon

    higher than the first movie

    The first film wasn't disturbing in my opinion, but the second film is disturbing, showing a complete madness. It deals with the conditions and isolation that drive people crazy, the isolation of Japan and internet addiction, and the subsequent process leading to nihilism. It's a series with a truly impressive theme. The Night Long 2 doesn't offer you any good things, it shows scenes of dismemberment, specific executions, and the horror of a man who finds people meaningless. Still, I say, Night Long 2 will shock you.

    It tries to rid itself of the boring qualities of the first film.
    8EVOL666

    Human Beings Are Garbage! - Part 2

    ATROCITY- the second installment in the ALL NIGHT LONG trilogy is better on every level than the previous installment. It has the same basic premise of an outcast/nerd thrown into a situation beyond his control - but ATROCITY takes it to the next level. A nerdy high-schooler is bullied by a gang of small-time hoods. The gay leader of the gang takes a "special" interest in the poor dork, and shows him how much fun it can be to be the aggressor for a change. The gang keeps bullying the kid and some new-found friends until he can no longer take it, and flips the f**k out. The requisite murder and mayhem ensue... ATROCITY is gorier, grittier and more "shocking" than Part 1 of the trilogy. It can still be a little slow moving at times, but not nearly as much as Part 1. Once it gets going, the red stuff really flies and by the end it's pretty much an all-out bloodbath. If you bought the set and were disappointed with Part 1 - don't give up yet, ATROCITY and THE FINAL CHAPTER (part 3) are better and definitely worth a look. ATROCITY is probably the bloodiest of the 3, but THE FINAL CHAPTER is the most whacked-out, and definitely keeps up in the gore race. Recommended 8/10
    8Captain_Couth

    The second of the twisted trilogy.

    All Night Long 2 (1995) is the second film of the dark and depraved All Night Long trilogy. If you thought the first film was nasty and it couldn't get any sicker, well it has. This time the movie was shot on video giving it an even more feel of realism, it's like watching a snuff film (if those things really existed). Gutter level horror film making at it's best.

    A young Japanese student is having a hard time making friends. But he finds one on the internet. But he finds out that the person is not what he seems to be. The poor kid is tormented by the gang of homicidal nut cases and drive him up the wall. Can the kid protect himself and fend of the gang of sadistic sickos or will he fall into the same hole of depravity that the rest of them have fallen into?

    Why are these films made? Who knows but if shocking the hell out of the viewers and being as twisted and insane as you want to be is the golden rule then it has succeeded on all levels. The trilogy ends with a film that is so insane I had a hard time finishing it.

    Rated X and it shows.

    Recommended for fans of the genre. Others need not apply.
    10HumanoidOfFlesh

    Extremely disturbing and nihilistic film.

    Katsuya Matsumura's "All Night Long 2",known also as "Atrocity" is perhaps the most extreme in the series.The film appears to have been shot on video(like the "Guinea Pig" films).The main protagonist of the film is a young Japanese boy called Shinichi,but this time the other main character is an evil,misogynistic and homosexual sadist!The maniac and his gang of sadistic hoodlums have been harassing Shinichi.Shinichi makes some internet friends who he hopes will help him to escape the gang's attentions,but things don't work out quite that way.As in "All Night Long"(1992),the film ends in a sadistically explicit bloodbath!Some reviewers compare "All Night Long 2" to Pasolini's "Salo"(1975)and I think that such comparisons are pretty close and realistic.Still "All Night Long 2" is much more brutal and disturbing than "Salo"-the violence seen in it is extremely graphic and sadistic.The utter degradation of a young Japanese girl is especially hard to stomach.She is tortured,abused and reduced to an animal state.Anyway this film is extremely dark and nihilistic,but if you're a fan of Japanese extreme horror give this one a look.10 out of 10.
    9kurage

    Beware! This one is rough.

    I've seen the movie in its original Japanese Version so some details of the Story maybe haven't got through to me. But, and this warning is real honest, All night long 2 is far the meanest movie I have seen to date. A Japanese Student is bullied by a group under the leading of an homosexual and misogynistic Psycho, who is sort of in love with him. The Student is forced to a dinner with the leader of the gang. For entertainment the Gangleader tortures an eventually kills a young girl, held captive in his apartment. Via Internet the terrorized student gets help from chatmates but the gang shows up for a very intense showdown. The "Atrocity" is more on the psychological side. No one in this flick is without it. The Theme of sexual abuse and murder for fun and pure entertainment is strong stuff and its never been displayed in this intelligent and evil kind before.

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      Denied theatrical release in Japan as the Japanese film rating board, Eirin, refused to grant the film a certificate even after extensive cuts were made. Their rejection letter stated "the film's overall tone is unacceptable." The film was released directly to home video over angry protests from schools and parental groups.
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      Followed by Ôru naito rongu 3 saishû-shô (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Всю ночь напролет 2: Злодеяние
    • Production company
      • Daiei
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      • 1h 8m(68 min)
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