

Raigyo
A black clad woman murders a man that she had just met by chance through a phone sex club.
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Plot Summary
A retired librarian, haunted by a past trauma involving a drowning incident, takes a job at a seaside inn. As she grapples with her memories and the isolation of her new life, she encounters enigmatic guests and the powerful, untamed sea. The film explores themes of memory, guilt, and the search for peace amidst unresolved grief.
Critical Reception
Raigyo received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its atmospheric direction and the lead performance. However, some found its pacing deliberate and its narrative challenging to fully engage with, leading to varied audience responses.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its haunting atmosphere and evocative imagery.
- Kyôko Kishida's performance as the troubled protagonist was widely commended.
- Some critics noted the film's slow burn and ambiguous narrative as potential drawbacks.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Raigyo', translates to 'Loach', a type of freshwater fish, hinting at themes of submersion and entrapment within the narrative.
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