
Hana to hebi (2004)
Año de Estreno: 2004
Nación: Japan
Título Alternativo: Flower and Snake, 花と蛇
Director: Takashi Ishii
Guionista: Oniroku Dan, Takashi Ishii
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: N/A
Género: Drama, Erotic Film, Thriller
Argumento
Tôyama, a businessman deeply in debt to the Yakuza, agrees to let them kidnap his wife Shizuko, Japan's queen of the tango, to satisfy his debts and a compromising video they hold over him. After attending a masked ball, Shizuko is taken prisoner by the Yakuza boss, known for his voyeuristic tendencies. Despite her initial resistance, she submits when her bodyguard Kyôko's life is threatened. Tôyama later regrets his decision and tries to buy back Shizuko, but it remains unclear whether she wants to be rescued or if she's adapting to her situation.
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Resumen
Directed by Takashi Ishii in 2004, 'Hana to hebi' (Flower and Snake) is a Japanese erotic thriller that explores the complex dynamics of power, control, and submission within a relationship. The film blends elements of drama, crime, and erotica to create a tense and atmospheric narrative centered around Shizuko's capture and her subsequent psychological journey.
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