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Director: Takeshi Shirakawa
Cast: Saki Aibu, Junpei Mizobata, Chiaki Kuriyama, Yuta Hiraoka
Tomokazu Shudo has his first ever crush on Sugina Mayama, a senior student. Tomokazu has troubles confessing his feelings to the popular student, but one day, he is invited to the research lab where Sugina Mayama works. Tomokazu hopes to use this meeting to express his true feelings for her. To Tomokazu's surprise, when he arrives he first sees a big wooden box in the middle of the dark lab. Sugina tells Tomokazu that he looks scared and then proceeds to push Tomokazu into the box!
Critical Reception & Ratings
Neck is a 2010 Japanese psychological thriller directed by Takeshi Shirakawa. While not widely reviewed, the film has garnered some attention for its unconventional narrative and unsettling premise, in which a shy student is unexpectedly trapped in a dark research lab by his crush. Audience reception on IMDb has been mixed, with the film holding a rating of 5.9/10 based on a modest number of user reviews.
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Fans of quirky, surreal Japanese cinema will especially enjoy the unique directorial style of Takeshi Shirakawa in the 2010 film Neck. The movie blends dark comedy and psychological thriller elements as a shy student finds himself unexpectedly trapped in a strange wooden box by his crush, leading to an unsettling yet captivating exploration of themes of unrequited love and dangerous obsession.
Neck is a 2010 Japanese horror-comedy film starring Junpei Mizobata and Saki Aibu. It was directed by Takeshi Shirakawa.
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