血衣天使
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娟娟是一名护士,一天,在下夜班回家的路上,娟娟遇到了丧心病狂的歹徒,惨遭强暴,出租车司机强哥成为了唯一的目击证人。不知所措的娟娟并没有选择报警,而是试图隐瞒。让她没有想到的是,不久之后,在医院里,娟娟竟然再一次与歹徒相遇,歹徒又一次玷污了娟娟。在反抗的过程中,娟娟杀死了其中的一名歹徒,而遭到了警方的逮捕。娟娟的同事阿文找到了出租车司机强哥,要强哥出庭作证,最终,娟娟被无罪释放。然而,事情并没有结束,被娟娟杀死的歹徒,他的哥哥是黑社会的老大,为了替弟弟报仇,阿文也惨遭强暴。
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