A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 22, 1996
Original Title:
痴漢電車 感じるイボイボ
Alternate Titles:
Chikan densha: Kanjiru iboibo
イボイボ
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
A man becomes obsessed with delusions due to his obsession with a woman he lost, and loses sight of reality. A girl he meets in a rundown entertainment district gently accepts the man's delusions. The only time the two, who seek each other as if to erase the boundary between self and other, feel reality is when they indulge in a dangerous game involving a time bomb... The audiovisual effects, calculated down to the smallest detail, such as the rain and humidity, the deliberate use of red in the color scheme, and the pop song the woman hums, contribute to the continuation of the conceptual story.
Assistant Camera:
Satoshi Kagamihaya
Kazunari Aoki
Director:
Shinji Imaoka
Director of Photography:
Kazuhiro Suzuki
Editor:
Shōji Sakai
Shinji Imaoka
First Assistant Director:
Toshirō Enomoto
Original Music Composer:
gaou
Producer:
Daisuke Asakura
Screenplay:
Shinji Imaoka
Takanobu Hoshikawa
Still Photographer:
Kohei Yamaji
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