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Indecent! Doing a married wife is a curious piece. The film dives into the psychological turmoil of Akiko, a married woman whose life takes a dark turn thanks to a ringing phone, which sets off a series of events that lead her to a psychiatric clinic. The pacing has this eerie tension that builds slowly, almost suffocating at times. The atmosphere is thick with dread and uncertainty. Akiko's journey through hypnotherapy reveals a tragic past that intertwines with a long-lost acquaintance, and the performances have this raw intensity that makes it all feel quite personal. It’s the kind of narrative that lingers, exploring themes of betrayal and the haunting nature of memory.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar when it comes to mainstream attention, which adds an air of intrigue for collectors. It hasn't seen a major home media release, making it quite elusive; I’d say it’s a niche title that appeals to those interested in psychological dramas. It's worth paying attention to the discussion around its themes and performances, as they provide a depth that can be overlooked in more popular films.
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