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Plot Summary
In a near-future where humanity is on the brink of extinction and children are born with varying degrees of "original sin," a mysterious woman named Kanzaki becomes the sole caretaker for a group of troubled youths. As she attempts to guide them through their difficult lives, the dark secrets of their past and the nature of Kanzaki's own existence are gradually revealed, leading to a surreal and violent confrontation with the forces controlling their desolate world.
Critical Reception
Tetsuya Nakashima's "The World of Kanako" (originally titled "Crocodile") garnered a polarized reception. Critics praised its audacious visual style, intense performances, and unflinching portrayal of violence and despair. However, many found its extreme nature and convoluted narrative to be overwhelming and gratuitously bleak, making it a challenging watch for mainstream audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking and stylistically daring, showcasing Nakashima's unique directorial vision.
Features powerful and disturbing performances, particularly from the lead actress.
The film's extreme violence and bleak themes make it a difficult but memorable experience.
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Fun Fact
The film's original Japanese title, "Kawaki," translates to "Thirst," but it was released internationally under the title "The World of Kanako" to avoid confusion with other films and potentially mislead audiences about its content.
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