¡The Misogyny
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] From "The Ghost of an Actress" and "The Ring" to "The Spiritual Bolsheviks", here is the culmination of Hiroshi Takahashi's search for the "spiritual mode". After writing the screenplays for "The Ghost of an Actress" and "The Ring", which sparked a worldwide J-horror boom, and making his feature film directorial debut with "City of Sodom" (2004), Takahashi has continued to direct horror films, including "Sea of Madness" (2007), "Fear" (2010), "Carol of the Old Masters" (2011), and "The Spiritual Bolsheviks" (2017). The latest film by master horror filmmaker Hiroshi Takahashi, who has directed a string of horror films, including The Sea (2007), Fear (2010), Carol of the Old Masters (2011) and Spiritual Bolsheviks (2017). The film depicts the unprecedented hell experienced by two actresses in a mountain villa. Shoko Nakahara ("The Sea of Madness") and Tomomi Kono ("Truth: The End of Adulterous Mourning") play the lead roles. [Misogyny] (English: misogyny) is generally translated as "hatred of women" or "disdain for women. The root of misogyny is said to be a strong resistance or rebellion against women's deviation from the male-dominated order, and differs from prejudice or sexism in the broad sense. It is said to be a psychological tendency that can be seen not only in men but also in women. --The story is about an actress and playwright, Naomi (Shoko Nakahara), who invites Mizuki (Tomomi Kono), an actress who once stole her husband, to rehearse a play at a mountain cottage she has rented for the summer. The subject of the play is a mysterious murder of her mother. Mizuki arrives with her manager Omuta ( Shojiro Yokoi ), and as she plays the role of the daughter who killed her mother, she begins to suspect that the murder took place in the villa...
Original Release Year: 2022
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