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Ôru naito rongu 3 saishû-shô

  • 1996
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Ôru naito rongu 3 saishû-shô (1996)
Horror

A bellboy stalks a woman who frequents the hotel where he works.A bellboy stalks a woman who frequents the hotel where he works.A bellboy stalks a woman who frequents the hotel where he works.

  • Director
    • Katsuya Matsumura
  • Writers
    • Katsuya Matsumura
    • Norio Minamigi
  • Stars
    • Yûjin Kitagawa
    • Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Tomorô Taguchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    461
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katsuya Matsumura
    • Writers
      • Katsuya Matsumura
      • Norio Minamigi
    • Stars
      • Yûjin Kitagawa
      • Ryôka Yuzuki
      • Tomorô Taguchi
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yûjin Kitagawa
    • Kikuo Sawada
    • (as Yuujin Kitagawa)
    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Hitomi Nomura
    • (as Kanori Kadomatsu)
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Kawasaki
    Meika Seri
    • Staff member of Wings (love hotel)
    Mitsuzô Ishii
    • Manager of Wings (love hotel)
    Hideki Kawamata
    Mitsuru Hosokawa
    Herachonpe
    • Toshi-chan
    Mitsuru Matsui
    Yuka Nishitani
    Aki Fukazawa
    Chika Misaki
    Yui Kawana
    Yôko Tanaka
    Yuu Sasaki
    Yumika Hayashi
    Mitae Kanô
    Karin Maezono
    • Director
      • Katsuya Matsumura
    • Writers
      • Katsuya Matsumura
      • Norio Minamigi
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    white pongo

    living garbage

    I was not impressed by the first entry in this series and the second one was only a slight improvement.However this third entry remodels ideas found in both of those into a genuine masterpiece of voyeuristic cinema.Yuji Kitagawa (later a pop star) is a college student who collects people's garbage as a hobby.While sifting through Kanori Kadomatsu's garbage,he falls in love with her and obsessively collects all her throwaways (including her sanitary towels).He even eats her leftover food and drink.All the other characters in the film are equally twisted,including "dust hunter" Tomoroh Taguchi (TETSUO).If you're not easily offended (honestly,it's pretty strong stuff),this vicious slice of anti-social cinema is very very well made and will stay with you for a long time
    6trashgang

    worse than its predecessors

    Part 3, that's were it ends. I know there are other parts after this one but it stops right here. Again we have a sick and depraved movie. And as the other parts it starts slowly, just sit through that and you will have a provoking flick. It really tries to get the viewers. It starts of simply with a guy collecting rubbish and trash from a hotel he is working. And it is what he collects that some will find offending. Used sanitary napkins, pubic hair, used condoms...until one of the employees shows him a room were you can watch another room were people are having sex. Watching that and being obsessed with a girl it becomes unhealthy. From then on the gore is the main point. And as I said before, it's filthy and not for the squeamish. You hate it or you will love it, better watch the trilogy, sigh, all night long!
    8EVOL666

    Human Beings Are Garbage! - Part 3

    The 3rd installment of the now "infamous" ALL NIGHT LONG trilogy, THE FINAL CHAPTER, is also a very decent film. Part 1 of the series was kinda slow and not too "shocking", but ATROCITY (part 2) and THE FINAL CHAPTER really stepped things up a notch. Although THE FINAL CHAPTER may not be quite as bloody as ATROCITY, this one is far more psychologically whacked-out, and really extends the idea of alienation and social outcast-ism to the highest level. A semi-retarded kid that works in a "by-the-hour" hotel becomes obsessed with a cute grocery store worker. He begins digging in her trash and decorating his room with her discarded personal items, including her used tampons and maxi-pads. Needless to say this kid is a f**ked up freak. Like part 1 of the series, there are a few plot lines that are unnecessary, like the retarded girl that keeps getting abused by everyone for no apparent reason in the beginning of the film, then just disappears after the first 20 or so minutes...but even so, the gradual decline of this kid into utter insanity and obsession is interesting and powerful to watch. There are definitely some "rough" scenes, the rape, kidnap, torture and dismemberment of our main character's "surogate" obsessee is pretty hard-core. The ending is appropriately gory and distasteful - and extremely downbeat and hopeless. I feel that THE FINAL CHAPTER is the strongest in terms of being psychologically disturbing, but still has a few minor faults in the story-telling. ATROCITY (part 2) is sleaker and gorier, but not as "deep". I definitely like both of the sequels better than Part 1, but I can't honestly say which of the second 2 films I like better. Both are good and definitely worth checking out, especially if you've only seen Part 1 and walked away disappointed. Altogether, the ALL NIGHT LONG trilogy is pretty strong viewing and absolutely not for the casual movie-goer. Those of us out there that seek out extreme "shock-cinema" will be pleasantly surprised. Recommended 8.5/10
    7stepflan

    Good just like the first two

    The movie wasn't really as gory as All Night Long 2 but it did have a few nasty scenes in it anyway. The blood and gore isn't really the most disturbing part of the movie anyway. It's the rape scenes which seems most gruesome to me. If you haven't already heard about the All Night Long movies then you should know that it is defiantly not for those with weak hearts. It has a lot of rape and sadism in it which I guess that every movie in the All Night Long-series has. There is no music in these awful scenes either. This brings up the shock value in the movie and also gives the whole thing more of a realistic.

    The atmosphere is very depressing and dark. Which all of the All Night Long movies are famous for. They try to show how crap some humans can be. And the moral is that all human beings are only living garbage.

    Now the quality of the movie isn't really that good. The director probably didn't use a very good camera. And most of the scenes are shot really bad. But it actually makes the movie even more realistic and disturbing. So it all adds up. I actually enjoyed the story, even though it got a little bit stupid at the end. So, if you like underground Japan shock films or any of the other All Night Long flicks then this could be something for you.
    10HumanoidOfFlesh

    People are just imperfect corpses.

    Katsuya Matsumura's "All Night Long 3" is pretty much on the same level with "All Night Long 2"(1995),and has the most pessimistic tone of the whole series as it suggests that humans are nothing but filth and rubbish.Kikuo is a Japanese boy who works in a sleazy hotel where men bring women for sex.One day he takes bag which contains a woman's personal items that she has thrown away.Becoming increasingly interested,he starts obsessively collecting her refuse."All Night Long 3" is by far the most extreme of the three films and the hardest to watch.The violence is extremely graphic in this part and comes sudden and shocking to hit the viewer numb.Some scenes like a brutal torture,murder and dismemberment of a young Japanese girl are truly sickening.All in all if you liked the first two "All Night Long" films give this one a look.Recommended!

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      Kawasaki: Men are born half-dead, and it takes a lifetime for them to become completely dead. Humans, they're living garbage!

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      Followed by Ôru naito rongu R (2002)

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1996 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Media Blasters - Tokyo Shock
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • All Night Long 3: The Final Chapter
    • Production company
      • Daiei
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      • 1h 16m(76 min)
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