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So, 'Taboo' from '97—it's a pretty wild ride. The story revolves around Kiriu, who's infatuated with Miki, but, of course, she's spoken for. When her husband dies, things take a rather twisted turn. The atmosphere is tense and unsettling, especially with that funeral backdrop. The pacing has this strange rhythm; it feels like you're almost holding your breath, waiting for something to snap. The performances pack a punch, diving into the murky waters of desire and grief. It's not your run-of-the-mill romance, that's for sure. There's a rawness to it, especially with the practical effects and how they frame that coffin scene. This film's definitely distinctive, leaving you to ponder the lengths one might go for love—or obsession.
This film has a niche following, as its themes push boundaries that many collectors find intriguing. Various formats exist, but the DVD release is becoming increasingly scarce. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate provocative narratives that challenge societal norms.
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