Year: 1982
Duration: 01:36:21
Directed by: Tom DeSimone
Actors: Jill St. John, Tracy Bergman, Barbara Luna, Peter Brown, Sondra Currie, Susan Meschner, Camille Keaton
Language: English
Country: USA
Also known as: A Selva de Cimento, Quartier de femmes, Ujetnice betonske dzungle, Confidências de uma Prisioneira Americana
Description: A typical film of genre WIP (women in prison). Women behind bars. Woman goes to prison – a favorite framed with drugs. So begins the violence, the fight – a standard plot for movies of this theme. The film Concrete Jungle is well done, there’s even a moral (small) The literal translation of the name is very fitting. Even more accurate to say
Young and naive girl Elizabeth gets to prison after being at the customs office at the airport she detected cocaine thrown her unconscious friend Danny that she has carried it on the plane. In prison, Elizabeth immediately aware of the difference between the last carefree and cheerful life in the wild and harsh and aggressive atmosphere that prevails in prison. Once Elizabeth becomes witness to how the matron Fletcher and one of her cellmates nicknamed Kat commit murder. Moreover, Elizabeth aware of the fact that corrupt to the core prison guards engaged in racketeering, pimping and distribution of drugs to prisoners. The chief of the prison Shelly Meyers also knows about the orders that exist in its territory, but it has no evidence to bring charges. Myers soon begins to suspect that Elizabeth knows more than he says, because too intently watching her Fletcher, striving to get rid of the girl before she will talk …
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Probably the hottest rape scene in a “sort of mainstream” movie. Tittilating without being too brutal, unlike the one in ISOYG. That is, fits rape fantasies much better than the real thing would have to be.
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I agree about the charm of the rape scene. In my opinion the deciding detail is the girl screaming when she knows her raper is going to cum into her. In most rape scenes the victim seems frightened by the rape in itself and not by its consequences.