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  1. One of the girls on the photos turns out to be the daughter of Kanako's teacher. So as Akikazu confronts her we learn that the teacher tried to stop Kanako from drugging/pimping her daughter. As Kanako refuses, she stabs her to death with a screwdriver. Akikazu forces her to show him where she hid the body but they never find it. Lol.

  2. May 30, 2023 · The World of Kanako is a thriller from 2014 starring Kôji Yakusho (Cure, The Eel, Eureka) and Nana Komatsu (After the Rain). It was directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and was based on a novel called «Hateshinaki Kawaki» (Endless Thirst) by Akio Fukamachi. Nakashima gained a cult following overseas when he made the films Kamikaze Girls (2004) and ...

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  3. The World of Kanako (渇き。, Kawaki., lit. "thirst.") is a 2014 Japanese suspense film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima, starring Kōji Yakusho and Nana Komatsu. It was released on 4 July 2014, [2] [3] and is based on the novel Hateshinaki Kawaki ( 果てしなき渇き , "Endless Thirst") by Akio Fukamachi.

  4. A mother, an estranged wife, a daughter, a student — almost all are tearful harridans, teasing seductresses or heartless, laughing tormentors. But the film’s greatest offense is its relentless ...

  5. Feb 18, 2016 · The World of Kanako is an exhilarating grim noir tale and the product of many volatile influences, ranging from the erratic nature of Sion Sono’s films to the misanthropic violent visuals of Sam Peckinpah’s best movies. The film manages to pull off the somewhat impossible – juggling four different timelines which only occasionally ...

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  6. Hieu Chau October 29, 2015 Reviews. Before The World of Kanako, filmmaker Tetsuya Nakashima was known for work that was more contained and ‘smaller’ in nature. Confessions, one of his most famous films, might have had a vast and novelistic scope but ostensibly was a relatively small yet complex character-driven thriller.

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  8. Anti-hero is too light a word for the lead of The World of Kanako. A hard-drinking, tortured, virulent ex-cop thrown into an underworld of sociopathy and systematic abuse in order to find his daughter, he evokes a long line of lead archetypes in detective stories. Director Tetsuya Nakashima’s style and narrative flourishes may draw comparisons to countrymen

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