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Does this "Longing" give people hope?

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"Desire" (2014) Japanese genre: suspense, thriller

Does this "Longing" give people hope?

Director: Tetsuya Nakajima Starring: Hiroshi Komatsu Naina Wife Husband Satoshi Shimizu Shizuku Yasumi Fumizu Yasumi Tomimi Hashimoto Ai Takasugi Watching Platform: A Station, B Station Can't Face The protagonist Fujishima Showa, one day was told that his daughter Kanako suddenly disappeared, and in the process of searching for her daughter, Fujishima encountered one incredible bizarre incident after another. Gradually, he finds himself involved in a conspiracy, and more and more evidence suggests that this is related to his daughter.

Does this "Longing" give people hope?

What exactly is under the veil?

Does this "Longing" give people hope?

Kanako, beautiful and lovely, has a faintly melancholy temperament. Since she was a child, her parents divorced, which made her lack some sunshine in her heart. She is very good to anyone and is a warm and lovely girl in the eyes of others.

Does this "Longing" give people hope?

There is a side line in the movie: Shimizu Hiroya plays a weak person who is bullied. When he is alive and dark every day, he inadvertently breaks into a piece of sunlight in his life, which is Kanako (Komatsu Kana). He was fascinated by her, and even felt that his reason for existence was Kanako, who had done it for her thousands of times, but eventually fell because of her.

Does this "Longing" give people hope?

Tetsu Nakajima is also a director with a very personal style, and his works are not lacking in viewpoint creativity and strange ideas, whether it is the gorgeous off-line "The Tale of the Next Wife", the hilarious "The Life of the Abandoned Pine Nut", the color-cured "Pagao and magic picture book", and the dark and extreme "Confession" have passed. However, this "Longing" is a black work that almost breaks away from the previous route, with nearly two and a half hours of crazy chains, with a large number of bloody, cruel, sexual and violent scenes, which the uncomfortable audience is advised to avoid.

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