Netoraserare
Netoraserare

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Netoraserare

2015
TV Show
Adult · 18+
Ended
1 Season
Japanese

It's a seemingly happy marriage for Shu and Haruka. Two years into their bond of love, Haruka decides she wants conceive a child with her husband and raise a family. Unfortunately for the two of them, Shu is suddenly unable to perform in the bedroom. According to Shu's doctor, there's nothing physically wrong with him, leaving the problem being something potentially psychological. In fact, there is something hiding away inside of Shu's mind that's affecting his performance; a fetish that he's only hinted at to Haruka.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A group of friends grapples with the unsettling consequences of a mysterious virus that causes individuals to become irresistibly attracted to their loved ones' partners. As paranoia and jealousy spread, their relationships fracture, leading to dangerous and disturbing situations. The film explores the psychological toll and societal breakdown when primal desires override loyalty and trust.

Critical Reception

Netoraserare received very limited distribution and critical attention, making a comprehensive reception summary difficult. Information available suggests it was largely overlooked by mainstream critics, likely due to its niche genre and possibly challenging themes. Audience reception is also scarce, but the film appears to have garnered a small cult following within specific online communities interested in its unique, disturbing premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's provocative and disturbing premise is its primary draw.

  • Pacing and character development are often cited as weaknesses.

  • Visuals and atmosphere contribute to a sense of unease.

Google audience: Due to its limited release and niche appeal, there is insufficient data to provide a summary of Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

The film's premise is inspired by the Japanese concept of 'netorare' (NTR), a subgenre of erotica and fiction that focuses on themes of infidelity and cuckoldry, often with a focus on the psychological distress of the wronged partner.

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