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Release Year: 2002
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: A Snake of June, 六月の蛇, Serpentes de Junho, Eine Schlange im Juni - Rinkos Geheimnis, To fidi tou Iouniou, Waz czerwcowy, Июньский змей, Junska zmija
Director: Shin'ya Tsukamoto
Writer: Shin'ya Tsukamoto
Producer(s): N/A
Companies: N/A
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
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Rinku, a suicide-prevention counselor, lives with her older husband Shigehiko who is indifferent towards her sexually and they sleep apart. During Tokyo's rainy season, Iguchi, a photographer whom Rinku has been counseling over the phone, sends her pictures he took through her skylight showing her masturbating. Feeling humiliated, Rinku agrees to his demands in exchange for the negatives. Iguchi instructs her to explore her desires by going out at night and doing whatever she wants. Eventually, Rinku asks Iguchi for a favor, leading to her husband receiving phone calls and photographs. The dynamics between the three characters grow increasingly complex as the story progresses.
Rokugatsu no hebi (Rainy Season in Chicago) is a Japanese film directed by Shin'ya Tsukamoto, released in 2002. It's a blend of drama, horror, and mystery genres. The movie explores themes of desire, manipulation, and the complex nature of human relationships. Set during Tokyo's rainy season, it follows Rinku, a suicide-prevention counselor who becomes entangled in a game of seduction and manipulation with Iguchi, a photographer she's been counseling. The story also involves her older husband Shigehiko, creating a tense triangular relationship.
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