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Turtle Vision is about a deranged woman who gouges out the eyes of the strangers she has sex with. Turns out she was once filmed being brutally raped on the roof of her school and is still trying to cope with the trauma.

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Title : Turtle Vision
Release : 1991-07-20
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Runtime : 60
Company : Shintoho Pictures Co., Ltd.
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Rei Takagi, Naomi Sugishita, Miki Fukada, Taketoshi Watari, Yutaka Ikejima, Ryûji Yamamoto, Kunihiko Kojima, Aizô Masaki, Kôichi Imaizumi, Kiyomi Itō,


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NIGHT VISION. Turtles have light receptors, too, that use brightness to determine night from day. The most noteworthy example of night vision is in sea turtle hatchlings who make their way to the sea at night following the light of the moon and stars. UNDERWATER VISION. Species that live on land and water have vision adapted for both habitats.

Once Yue, being still a young schoolgirl, was subjected to brutal rape on the roof of her own school and it is filmed by her own brother. Slightly matured, she became a prostitute and began to cruelly avenge all members of the masculine gender, for greater persuasiveness of her actions and sadistic pleasure for the sake of poking out every victim's eyes.

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The Turtle with Human Eyes. ... Role of the trochlear nerve in eye abduction and frontal vision of the red-eared slider turtle, Journal of Comparative Neurology, 521 (15) 3464-3477.

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