Kyonyû: Hasande kuwaeru
Kyonyû: Hasande kuwaeru

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Kyonyû: Hasande kuwaeru

1995
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Professional boxer Takuro who has a habit of disappearing before the game. As usual, he disappeared before the game, and when he enjoyed SEX with Noriko, who lived together, he entered the 7th disappearance life. Takuro, who has a physical relationship with Aki, a fortune teller who happened to meet his neighbor Nei Mitsu, disappeared, but eventually he decided to teach them boxing.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Toshiki SatôGenres: Horror, Comedy, Erotic

Plot Summary

A surreal and bizarre horror-comedy that defies easy categorization. The film follows a series of increasingly strange and grotesque events that unfold in what appears to be a mundane Japanese setting, involving unusual body horror elements and darkly comedic situations. It's a film known for its shock value and unconventional narrative.

Critical Reception

This film is a cult classic within certain niche circles, particularly appreciated for its extreme and bizarre content. It's not widely reviewed by mainstream critics due to its obscure nature and explicit themes, making a general critical reception hard to summarize. Audiences who seek out its unique brand of extreme cinema often praise its originality and willingness to push boundaries, while others find it completely unwatchable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and boundary-pushing horror elements.

  • Noted for its dark humor and surreal, unpredictable plot.

  • Often described as extremely bizarre and disturbing, not for the faint of heart.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a wave of experimental and often controversial Japanese independent cinema from the 1990s, exploring themes and visuals that challenged mainstream sensibilities.

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