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Rachi stalker: Kankin sex-zuke

2006
Movie
61 min
Japanese

Noboru has reached his limit of patience with his wife Akiko's infidelity, and he uses the jack-of-all-trades Ryuji to plot a divorce. Now, his friend's daughter, Yumi, an up-and-coming actress, has asked Ryuji to help her break up her lesbian relationship with her manager, Reiko. The two are scheduled to spend a week's vacation at a pension in the highlands starting next week. Noboru ambushes Yumi as she takes a walk alone in the villa area, lures her to a secluded spot, and abducts her into the trunk of his car...

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Director: Toshihiko TakahashiGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman becomes the target of a relentless stalker after a chance encounter. As the threats escalate, she finds herself in a desperate fight for survival, unraveling a dark conspiracy that puts her life in grave danger. The film explores themes of obsession, psychological torment, and the fragility of perceived safety.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Rachi Stalker: Kankin Sex-zuke' is scarce in mainstream critical databases, suggesting it may be a niche or independently released film with limited critical review coverage. Audience reception, where available, generally points to a divisive film that might appeal to fans of extreme or exploitation horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Exploitative and graphic elements are prominent.

  • Lacks significant critical analysis or widespread distribution.

  • Potential appeal to fans of extreme or niche horror genres.

Google audience: Due to limited availability of Google user reviews for this specific title, a summary of audience sentiment is not available.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Kankin Sex-zuke', can be translated to imply themes of 'captivity' or 'bondage' in relation to sexual elements, hinting at the potentially controversial and graphic nature of the content.

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