

A blind masseur, a war widow, and a lie that changes everything.
Around the time the war ended and demobilised soldiers were returning home, Yujiro was waiting for his brother's return while working as a masseur.His brother was in love with a woman named Kayoko, who married another man, but her husband was killed in the war, leaving her a widow. One day, a demobilised soldier comes to Yujiro's house to inform him of his brother's death. Yujiro, who secretly harboured feelings for Kayoko, makes a certain decision.
Acting
Narimiya's restrained blindness—she sees everything by touch.
Direction
Tarantino (no, not that one) frames desire as suffocation.
Sound
The absence of war sounds louder than any battle.
Director
熱曲タランティーノ
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director 'Tarantino' is a pseudonym evoking the Western gaze on Japanese trauma, while the film deliberately rejects exploitation for quiet devastation.
Released near the 70th anniversary of WWII's end, it interrogates the 'demobilized soldier' archetype that dominated postwar Japanese cinema—now invisible, desperate, and morally unmoored.
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