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Akai nawa: Hateru made
A salary-man has particular needs that his wife just can’t get into. Then one day he spots a woman on the subway marked with a sign of his deepest desire… a rope burn on her wrist. Thus begins a sadomasochistic relationship.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Kenji is tormented by a recurring nightmare involving a red rope and a mysterious woman. As the nightmares intensify, they begin to bleed into his reality, blurring the lines between dream and waking life. He seeks help from a psychiatrist, who uncovers a deeply repressed trauma connected to a bizarre cult and a series of disturbing events from his childhood. The film delves into themes of psychological horror, memory, and the terrifying nature of suppressed truths.
Critical Reception
This film is a cult classic, known for its unsettling atmosphere and surreal horror. While it garnered attention in niche horror circles for its unique approach to psychological dread, it was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics upon its release and remains a lesser-known work in international cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive and disturbing visual style.
Noted for its effective creation of psychological tension and dread.
Considered a challenging and somewhat obscure entry in the psychological horror genre.
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Fun Fact
The film's distinctive use of a red rope as a recurring motif is central to its unsettling psychological narrative, symbolizing repressed trauma and a disturbing connection to the supernatural.
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