A Passage to Wetness
A Passage to Wetness

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A Passage to Wetness

1990
Movie
15 min
English

An island. A mountain. A City of Angels who scoop up the pellets dropped by other winged creatures.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Tetsuya NakashimaGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A disfigured former dancer tries to start a new life in a desolate town, but his past trauma and the unsettling nature of his surroundings begin to unravel his sanity. As he becomes entangled with the locals, particularly a mysterious woman, the line between reality and hallucination blurs. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the struggle for redemption in a world that offers little hope.

Critical Reception

A Passage to Wetness was a critically acclaimed film, praised for its surreal and unsettling atmosphere, as well as its bold visual style. While its disturbing themes and abstract narrative were not for everyone, many critics lauded Tetsuya Nakashima's unique directorial vision and the film's ability to provoke thought and emotion. It gained a cult following for its artistic merit and unconventional storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and nightmarish visual aesthetic.

  • Lauded for its brave exploration of dark psychological themes.

  • Criticized by some for its deliberately ambiguous and challenging narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge from public Google reviews, but general sentiment from those who have seen it highlights its disturbing and artistic nature, often polarizing viewers.

Fun Fact

The film's surreal imagery and themes of identity are heavily influenced by the director's own artistic sensibilities and experiences, contributing to its distinctive and often disturbing atmosphere.

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