Year: 1976
Runtime: 74 mins
Language: Japanese
Director: Masaru Konuma
As a dancer lifts her hands, a flower’s skin splits open, wet and snake‑like, hinting at the surreal mood. Ms. Yoshino, a widow, lives with her daughter Takako until Hideo arrives. Hideo fascinates women: he draws Takako, while Yoshino is pulled toward him because he resembles his late father, a kabuki actor with whom she once had an affair.
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