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So, 'Triple Climax: Sannin no onna-tachi' is this intriguing omnibus film with three distinct tales. The first, 'Scarlet Night', revolves around Natsuki, an office worker navigating a relationship with a creator who seems more invested in his virtual escapades than in reality. There's this kind of tension that builds, not just in her romantic life but also in the way she interacts with this new, kinder character. You can feel the emotional weight and the atmosphere is quite palpable, with practical effects that ground the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing themes of love, dependency, and the search for authenticity to unfold organically. It’s a unique blend that keeps you engaged throughout the triptych.
This film is intriguing due to its anthology style, and while the director remains unknown at this point, the individual stories have sparked interest among collectors. Its release in various formats has been limited, making it somewhat of a rarity, especially among fans of Japanese cinema. The mix of practical effects and emotional storytelling gives it a distinctive flavor, suggesting it might catch the attention of niche collectors who appreciate thematic depth.
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