

A wife's double life unravels in 90 minutes of delicious Japanese noir chaos.
Acting
Aya Sugimoto's dual performance is precise, unsettling, weirdly magnetic.
Direction
Nakahara's controlled sleaze never tips into exploitation — barely.

Director
Shun Nakahara
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aya Sugimoto was primarily known as a gravure idol and BDSM culture figure before this role, making her casting deliberately meta.
The film belongs to Japan's 2000s 'pink noir' revival, where softcore directors explored domestic malaise through erotic thriller frameworks.
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