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Monzetsu OL: Ijô na Zengi
Miharu, who dreams of marrying a wonderful prince like Cinderella, stays in Kirita's room. Kirita has just become a celebrity. Meanwhile, Miharu's junior colleague Tama-chan is enjoying SM play with the pervert Tashiro. Miharu develops feelings for Kirita, but Kirita has no ability to hold a woman. One day, she begins a physical relationship with Puff's manager, Shou. After 5pm at QL, Miharu, looking for Tama-sama, can't help but smile at the new man who approaches her today!
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Plot Summary
A young office worker named Yumi finds herself increasingly tormented by unsettling visions and strange occurrences after taking a new job. As her reality blurs with nightmare, she begins to suspect her new colleagues and the office environment itself hold a dark secret tied to her past. She must uncover the truth before she succumbs to madness or becomes the next victim of a sinister plot.
Critical Reception
This obscure Japanese horror film garnered a cult following for its unsettling atmosphere and psychological tension, though it received limited mainstream attention. Critics at the time noted its effective use of suspense and disturbing imagery, but some found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its disturbing psychological horror elements.
Criticized for a potentially confusing narrative.
Noted for its effective build-up of dread and suspense.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's niche status, but available comments often highlight its ability to create a sense of unease and paranoia. Some viewers found it a challenging but rewarding watch for its unique blend of psychological terror and mystery.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of 'pink films' from Japan that often blended exploitation elements with more serious genre filmmaking, exploring taboo subjects and darker aspects of society.
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