The concept of motherhood, and particularly the idea that all women are made to become mothers is the main theme of “Sunk Into the Womb”, with Ogata presenting his shocking but quite realistic take on the subject, based on an actual event where two children were found dead in the trash.
Yukiko is a loving mother of two who tries to raise them in the best way she can, despite the fact that her husband is absent, in essence. Soon, in fact, he abandons her, and her life as a single mother becomes a burden she can barely stand. After a friend suggests she takes a job as a hostess, Yukiko decides that some distraction would be good for her and descends into the world of hosting, although the only part of it that is revealed in the film is the number of promiscuous relationships she has...
Yukiko is a loving mother of two who tries to raise them in the best way she can, despite the fact that her husband is absent, in essence. Soon, in fact, he abandons her, and her life as a single mother becomes a burden she can barely stand. After a friend suggests she takes a job as a hostess, Yukiko decides that some distraction would be good for her and descends into the world of hosting, although the only part of it that is revealed in the film is the number of promiscuous relationships she has...
- 1/31/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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