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Kotoko (pop star Cocco in her first starring role) is a young mother struggling to raise her young son Daijiro. Her grip on reality is shaky at best. Through her narration we quickly learn she see s double of everyone, one good and one evil. The problem is she can t tell which one is real, and is constantly moving from apartment to apartment as she assaults neighbours she fears are out to harm her or her baby. Every moment of her life devolves in to paranoid induced state, where she worries what tragedy awaits her son. She cuts herself in an effort to remind her that she is real, and what she s experiencing is not a dream or delusion. The only time she feels at peace, when all her anxiety melts away and she feels whole, is when she sings. Soon Daijiro is taken from her, as authorities believe she is in fact abusing her child, and place him in the custody of her sister. At the same time, a famous author (played by Tsukamoto) who hears Kotoko s singing on a bus begins to stalk her, mesmerized by what he hears. He follows her around, desperate to strike up a relationship with her, no matter what the emotional or physical cost it may have on him or her.
EXTRAS:
- Interview with Shinya Tsukamoto
- Trailer
- Third Window Films
- 91 mins approx.
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- 18
- Cocco
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- English
- 1
- 2
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Kotoko (pop star Cocco in her first starring role) is a young mother struggling to raise her young son Daijiro. Her grip on reality is shaky at best. Through her narration we quickly learn she see s double of everyone, one good and one evil. The problem is she can t tell which one is real, and is constantly moving from apartment to apartment as she assaults neighbours she fears are out to harm her or her baby. Every moment of her life devolves in to paranoid induced state, where she worries what tragedy awaits her son. She cuts herself in an effort to remind her that she is real, and what she s experiencing is not a dream or delusion. The only time she feels at peace, when all her anxiety melts away and she feels whole, is when she sings. Soon Daijiro is taken from her, as authorities believe she is in fact abusing her child, and place him in the custody of her sister. At the same time, a famous author (played by Tsukamoto) who hears Kotoko s singing on a bus begins to stalk her, mesmerized by what he hears. He follows her around, desperate to strike up a relationship with her, no matter what the emotional or physical cost it may have on him or her.
EXTRAS:
- Interview with Shinya Tsukamoto
- Trailer
- Third Window Films
- 91 mins approx.
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- 18
- Cocco
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- English
- 1
- 2
Klantenrecensies
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Klantrecensies zijn onafhankelijk en vertegenwoordigen niet de mening van Zavvi.
Iets anders, maar toch vertrouwd!
Fans van Tsukamoto zullen niet erg verrast zijn door deze film, maar wel blij met de kwaliteit die er weer is. Ergens tussen Vital en Tokyo Fist ligt een filmpje die meer focust op psychologisch drama, maar ook weirde, chaotische momenten kent. Het acteerwerk van Cocco is goed en intens. Ze draagt de film vrijwel helemaal zelf. Knap!
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