I watched only 2 parts of a trilogy "All Night Long." What can I say about this movie ... i don't know what to say. The first part was still possible to understand, but the second and third parts... no. In these films, a lot of violence and cruelty.

The first film in a trilogy, ALL NIGHT LONG is a disturbing cross between a horror film and an almost uncomfortably realistic drama. The story centers on three high school misfits who are brought together by chance when they all witness the murder of a teenage girl. Brought together by the grisly experience, the three become fast friends. Unfortunately, disaster strikes the trio again when one of the three's girlfriend is raped by a gang of thugs. Unable to let this brutal act go unpunished, the three decide to exact revenge on the rapists.
The second film in the ALL NIGHT LONG trilogy, ATROCITY also focuses on a high school misfit and how a series of violent psychological traumas affect him. The film follows the gentle Shunichi as he simply tries to survive each day in his school, where a local gang leader continually forces him to watch his gang's unspeakably violent crimes. Unaware just how much psychological stress this causes for Shunichi, it isn't long before the young boy breaks and turns into a violent monster even more vicious than the one who created him.
The final film in the ALL NIGHT LONG trilogy, this third installment follows the growing obsession of a high school boy with a beautiful young girl who lives in his neighborhood. Unable to work up the courage to talk to her, the young man's feelings begin to find a more unconventional outlet as he begins stealing her trash to collect what she has thrown away. Soon, his relatively harmless obsession has crossed over a line and becomes far more dangerous as his longing for the girl grows exponentially.





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