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So, OL nijūkusai nikuyoku no hate, it’s a bit of an enigma, really. The film dives deep into obsession and jealousy, with Keiko fixating on Kuroda, who’s moved on with Rumi. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel Keiko’s unraveling psyche as she spirals deeper into this dark fixation. It's not flashy, but the understated performances really make it stand out. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it builds this suffocating dread that’s quite effective. It's definitely a look into the complexities of desire and rivalry, something that lingers even after the credits roll.
Finding this film on physical media can be tricky, as it doesn't have a wide release history. There are a few obscure DVD editions out there, but they often come with limited extras. This film tends to attract collectors who appreciate niche psychological dramas. Its scarcity and the nature of its themes make it a more sought-after title among certain circles of enthusiasts.
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