The Braless Wife I Pass By Every Morning When Taking Out The Trash, Kano Hana
The Braless Wife I Pass By Every Morning When Taking Out The Trash, Kano Hana

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The Braless Wife I Pass By Every Morning When Taking Out The Trash, Kano Hana

2016
Movie
Adult · 18+
119 min
Japanese

After my parents divorced, I became a recluse and spent all my time surfing the internet, never leaving the house. The day my father, who didn't like me, threw away my computer, I decided to stop being a recluse and get back into society. It wasn't because my father scolded me, but because when I went to the trash dump to pick up the computer, I came across a pink protrusion. That obscene protrusion was peeking out from the gap between the wide-open breasts of a neighbor's wife, tempting me...

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Shugo FujiiGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A quiet man living a mundane life becomes fixated on a mysterious woman he sees from his window every morning. As his obsession grows, he begins to weave an elaborate fantasy around her, blurring the lines between reality and his desires. The film explores themes of loneliness, voyeurism, and the human need for connection, even if it's only in one's imagination.

Critical Reception

Kano Hana received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric storytelling and the nuanced performance of its lead actor. However, some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat elusive, leading to a polarizing reception among audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody atmosphere and subtle character study.

  • Some viewers found the plot to be too slow and lacking in clear resolution.

  • The film's exploration of obsession and fantasy was a common talking point.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Kano Hana are scarce, making it difficult to provide a definitive summary of what users specifically liked or disliked. The film's unconventional narrative likely contributed to its niche appeal.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Kano Hana', can be translated to 'Her Flower', hinting at the idealized and perhaps fragile object of the protagonist's obsession.

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