

A 70-minute fever dream where rising tides meet sinking inhibitions.
2013 release
Cinematography
Water as character—tides that breathe with the narrative.
Acting
Hashimoto's physicality speaks where dialogue won't.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single coastal location over two weeks, the production literally waited for actual high tides to capture specific scenes.
Released during Japan's 'pink film' renaissance, it straddled exploitation and festival circuit respectability—depending entirely on who programmed it.