Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) is an action/drama film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. Being Thompson's final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together.
The film concerns a vice cop (Bronson) who searches for a Japanese businessman's daughter who has been forced into a child prostitution ring, the same Japanese businessman who groped Bronson's teenaged daughter on a city bus (unbeknownst to Bronson).
A Japanese businessman sees a woman being groped in a crowded Tokyo subway. He is interested to see how she would rather moan silently, involuntary orgasm than let people know she is being groped. When he is transferred to Los Angeles, the Japanese businessman tries to imitate what he saw by groping who happens to be Lt. Crowe (Bronson)'s daughter. But unlike in Japan, the American woman raises a commotion and makes him run away in embarrassment.
Meanwhile, the daughter of the same Japanese businessman is kidnapped into a child prostitution ring. Lt. Crowe, who claims the Japanese are in the process of buying Los Angeles, is recruited to find the daughter.
Lt. Crowe and his partner indeed find the daughter, and Lt. Crowe changes his
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