In a Thicket
In a Thicket

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In a Thicket

1996
Movie
88 min
Japanese

Sato's re-imagining of In a Grove, on which Rashomon was based. In this version, instead of a web of lies and agendas, we get a web of desires, perversions like incest, and occult phenomenon like an oracle-demon, hallucinations, and human sacrifice. Once again, the story starts with a detective trying to unravel the story of a man and a woman encountering a bandit-rapist in the woods, but the real story keeps turning out to be unfathomable as layer upon layer of strange motives and events keep turning up.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This short film is described as a surreal and experimental exploration of isolation and the subconscious. It delves into the psychological landscape of its protagonist, presenting a series of enigmatic and symbolic imagery. The narrative, if discernible, is deeply subjective, focusing on mood and atmosphere over conventional storytelling.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known short film from 1996 with limited distribution, public and critical reception details for "In a Thicket" are not readily available. Information regarding its original release, festival showings, or subsequent analyses is scarce, making a comprehensive overview of its reception challenging to ascertain.

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The extremely limited information available on "In a Thicket" suggests it may have been a student film or an independent project with minimal distribution, contributing to its status as a near-obscure work.

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