Abareru, onna
Abareru, onna

Abareru, onna

2021Movie14 minJapanese

Having played the role of a model prisoner, Kyoko is finally released on parole. She is greeted by Tomohiro, a man requested by Kyoko's boyfriend. Once she gets in the car, her appetite, sexual desire, and all other desires begin to blossom.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Shunji IwaiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A talented but troubled actress named Riko struggles with her career and personal life as she navigates the complexities of fame and her own inner demons. She finds herself drawn into a tumultuous relationship with a younger man, which further exacerbates her instability. As her grip on reality loosens, she must confront her past and find a way to reclaim control of her life before it completely unravels.

Critical Reception

Abareru, onna received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Aoi Miyazaki's powerful performance and Shunji Iwai's distinctive directorial style. However, some found the narrative to be uneven and the themes somewhat underdeveloped, leading to a divided critical response.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for Aoi Miyazaki's intense and captivating lead performance.
  • Appreciation for Shunji Iwai's signature atmospheric and visually striking direction.
  • Criticism regarding the film's pacing and the clarity of its thematic exploration.

Google audience: Audience reception for Abareru, onna was varied. While many viewers were moved by the emotional depth and Miyazaki's acting, some expressed that the film's melancholic tone and ambiguous narrative made it a challenging watch.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Abareru, onna', translates to 'Raging Woman' in English, reflecting the central character's internal turmoil.

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