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Tokyo Decameron is one of those intriguing pieces that melds drama, horror, and mystery in a way that feels distinctly Japanese yet universal. The film's structure is an omnibus, presenting three separate tales, with the first segment, 'Two Women known as Mariko,' really setting the tone. It dives into the complicated psyche of a young woman, Mariko, whose past is shrouded in eerie events and curiosity. The atmosphere is thick and unsettling, thanks to some practical effects that enhance the sense of dread. The performances, especially by Kei Mizutani, are raw and compelling, embodying the madness and sensuality that the title suggests. It's a film that doesn't just entertain but also lingers in your mind, challenging your perceptions of reality and desire.
Omnibus structure with three stories exploring darker themes.Atmospheric tension created through practical effects.Kei Mizutani gives a striking performance that anchors the film.
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