Kan'nô ero jitsuwa: Hamerareta hitozuma
Kan'nô ero jitsuwa: Hamerareta hitozuma

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Kan'nô ero jitsuwa: Hamerareta hitozuma

2014
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Misato (Nana Aida) was a young lady who grew up in a wealthy family, but she married Kazuya Natsume (Takahiro Nomura) when she became pregnant. .. However, she has a miscarriage. As a result, Misato's heart was deeply hurt, and her husband and wife were also jerky. Father Kinoshita (Yutaka Ikejima), who was worried about his daughter's family, visits the Natsume family (Misato Studio). Kinoshita, who holds the chairmanship of a large company, built this elegant house for his daughter and his wife. Kinoshita is worried that Kazuya might think about divorce because he couldn't have a child, and he invites Kazuya to come to his company, but Kazuya finds the job of editing a magazine worthwhile. I refused because I was doing it.

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Director: Yoshihiro HirataGenres: Drama, Erotica

Plot Summary

A woman's seemingly idyllic marriage takes a dark turn when her husband's manipulative nature and hidden desires are revealed. As she becomes entangled in his increasingly disturbing games, she must confront her own desires and fight for her survival and sanity. The film explores themes of betrayal, obsession, and the psychological toll of a toxic relationship.

Critical Reception

This film is a niche production primarily for adult audiences, and as such, critical reception from mainstream sources is limited. It is generally viewed as a work within the genre of Japanese adult cinema, focusing on explicit content and psychological drama. Audience reception tends to be divided, with appreciation for its bold themes and specific genre elements, while others find it disturbing or lacking in broader narrative depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores dark psychological themes within a relationship.

  • Features explicit content typical of its genre.

  • Presents a disturbing narrative that may not appeal to all viewers.

Google audience: Due to the film's nature, specific audience reviews on Google are scarce and often related to its adult content. General sentiment among viewers who have accessed it often highlights its explicit nature and the psychological intensity, with opinions varying widely based on individual preferences for the genre.

Fun Fact

Films in this specific subgenre of Japanese cinema often focus on intense psychological manipulation and taboo subjects, pushing boundaries within the adult film industry.

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