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Plot Summary
The story follows Motoko, a bank employee who secretly forges documents to embezzle money. She uses this illicit income to build a new life, aspiring to become a powerful figure in the criminal underworld. Her ambition leads her into a dangerous game of manipulation and deception, as she navigates relationships with influential figures and evades the law.
Critical Reception
This 1984 adaptation of Seichō Matsumoto's novel was a significant crime drama in Japanese cinema. It was recognized for its tense narrative and strong performances, particularly from Kyōko Kishida in the lead role. The film resonated with audiences for its portrayal of ambition and corruption within a seemingly ordinary setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plot and suspenseful atmosphere.
Kyōko Kishida's performance as the ambitious Motoko is a standout.
Effectively explores themes of greed, corruption, and social climbing.
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Fun Fact
The novel 'Black Leather Notebook' by Seichō Matsumoto has been adapted into multiple dramas and films, with this 1984 version being one of the most prominent early adaptations.
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