Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects


Kinjite Forbidden Subjects 1989 is an actiondrama film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. Being Thompsons final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together a long and famed Hollywood collaboration. The word Kinjite translates to English literally as forbidden hand, hinting vaguely at the subject matter.

Hiroshi Hada, a Japanese businessman in a troubled marriage, sees a woman being groped in a crowded Tokyo subway. He is fascinated by the fact that she moans silently, involuntarily orgasms, but does not cry out or let people know she is being sexually molested. When Hada is transferred to Los Angeles, he has too much to drink at a business party and tries to imitate what he saw by groping a Caucasian school girl while riding a crowded bus. But unlike the Japanese woman that Hada saw in Japan, the American girl screams. Hada runs away, but is robbed and beaten by a mugger. Meanwhile, several innocent Asian men are beaten by bystanders who suspect that one of them is the man who groped the girl.The girl happens to be Rita Crowe, the daughter of an LAPD vicesquad detective, Lt. Crowe Bronson, an officer with a strong sense of justice who is very protective of her. Shortly afterward, Fumiko, Hiroshi Hadas daughter, is kidnapped into a child prostitution ring led by the infamous PimpKing Duke. Crowe, who has developed a general dislike to the Japanese due to his daughters incident, is assigned against his will to find the girl. His feelings about Japanese people start to change when he realizes that the Hadas care about their daughter as intensely as he cares for his daughter. ........

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