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Tôsatsu family: Oyako nama chûkei
Kabuki is a man who secretly films and eavesdrops on the daily life of an ordinary family. The father, Kosuke, and the mother, Kanako, a full-time housewife, are sexless. The daughter, Miori, a female university student, is attracted to a runner she sees from time to time. One day, Miori is invited to a hotel by the runner, who photographs her in an indecent manner...
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Plot Summary
A seemingly normal family is rocked by disturbing revelations about their son's true nature. As hidden secrets unravel, the family's descent into psychological torment and violence becomes unavoidable. The film explores the dark underbelly of domestic life and the terrifying consequences of suppressed truths.
Critical Reception
Takashi Miike's 'Tôsatsu family: Oyako nama chûkei' received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its distinctive directorial style and unsettling atmosphere. Audience reactions were more divided, with some finding it excessively graphic and disturbing, while others appreciated its bold narrative and thematic exploration of family dysfunction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Miike's signature blend of extreme violence and dark humor.
Criticized by some for its challenging and disturbing subject matter.
Noted for its unsettling portrayal of familial bonds pushed to their breaking point.
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Fun Fact
Takashi Miike is known for his prolific output and distinctive style, often exploring themes of violence, morality, and societal breakdown in his films.
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