I recently viewed Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable (1973) on Shudder. The storyline continues to follow our hero, Matsu, who is relentlessly pursued for her prison escape. The police, a former inmate now on the outside, and a vigilante whose arm she severed are all hot on her trail.
Directed by Shun'ya Itô (Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion), the film stars Meiko Kaji (Lady Snowblood), Mikio Narita (Shadow Warriors), Yayoi Watanabe (Kamen Rider) and Kôji Nanbara (Branded to Kill).
This movie excels in focusing not only on the central storyline but also on the desperate circumstances faced by those willing to do anything to survive and provide for their families. The main character's acute awareness of the dire circumstances adds depth to the narrative. You sense that no good can come from these situations, and you patiently await the explosive outcomes and who will survive. The storytelling is remarkably compelling. The film also delivers riveting action sequences with impressive kills, fights, and gritty, grindhouse-style violence. The cinematography and camera angles enhance the intensity of the characters' situations. The ending is satisfying, yet it leaves you yearning for more films in this universe.
In conclusion, Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable serves as a fitting and potent conclusion to the Female Prisoner 701 universe. I would rate this a 7.5-8/10 and strongly recommend it.