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Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki (2000)

2.020000h 59mJA

Directed by Satoshi Shimomoto

Rating

2.0/10

Runtime

0h 59m

Language

JA

Release

October 6, 2000

Director

Satoshi Shimomoto

Overview

Yosaburo's wife Chieko ran away from him, and he was running a public bath on his own. One night, Sakura, a beautiful woman he had never seen before, visited the bathhouse. Yosaburo was completely captivated by her. From then on, Sakura came to the bathhouse almost every night. However, Kumagawa, a ...

Cast

Tarō Araki

Tarō Araki

Yosaburo

Kyôko Kazama

Kyôko Kazama

Mitsuko

Yuki Tsukamoto

Yuki Tsukamoto

Sakura

Kinichi Kusumi

Kinichi Kusumi

Retired man

Seiji Nakamitsu

Seiji Nakamitsu

Kumagawa

Tatsurō Hibino

Tatsurō Hibino

Kanmei

Tomomaru Murai

Tomomaru Murai

Young man

Satomi Shinozaki

Satomi Shinozaki

Chieko

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki (2000), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

Yosaburo's wife Chieko ran away from him, and he was running a public bath on his own. One night, Sakura, a beautiful woman he had never seen before, visited the bathhouse. Yosaburo was completely captivated by her. From then on, Sakura came to the bathhouse almost every night. However, Kumagawa, a regular customer, heard a rumor that a woman in a yukata was looking for men in the neighborhood. Yosaburo was worried, so he followed her on her way home from the bathhouse, and Kumagawa passed by. After a brief exchange of words, they started walking together. Then she disappeared into a house. When Yosaburo went around to the garden to peek inside, Kumagawa was playing with Sakura's body...

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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