My experience with Takaomi Ogata has had an unusual path, since I started with his third film, “Sunk Into the Womb“, then I watched his fourth, “The Hungry Lion” and now his debut, “Never Ending Blue”. What becomes clear no matter the order, though, is that his trademark is using shock to comment on various social issues, with this tendency finding one of its apogees in this film.
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Kaede is a high school student who will take her college entering exams next year. Her mother and father work as regular salary men, and, in the beginning of the film, they look like a regular family. Kaede’s discomfort though, is palpable, despite her efforts to hide it from her fellow students, and soon the story turns into one including abuse, self-injury, incest, and unwanted pregnancy, with the situation escalating as the movie progresses.
Takaomi Ogata directs, pens...
Watch This Film
Kaede is a high school student who will take her college entering exams next year. Her mother and father work as regular salary men, and, in the beginning of the film, they look like a regular family. Kaede’s discomfort though, is palpable, despite her efforts to hide it from her fellow students, and soon the story turns into one including abuse, self-injury, incest, and unwanted pregnancy, with the situation escalating as the movie progresses.
Takaomi Ogata directs, pens...
- 2/2/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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