Nothing is as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.Nothing is as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.Nothing is as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.
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- TriviaThis series is an extended cut limited series edition of The Forest of Love (2019) with 7 episodes featuring an extra 2 hours and 15 minutes duration in addition to the original movie.
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This Japanese series is an extended cut of the film 'The Forest of Love'. In the opening scene, set in the '90s, a couple get out of a car, leaving a woman in the back, and find a body in the woods. We return to these people at the start of each episode but for the most part this film isn't about them. Shin has just arrived in Tokyo, where he meets young would-be film makers Jay and Fukami. They tell him how they are planning to make a film featuring criminal behaviour, without breaking the law themselves. When they learn Shin is still a virgin they introduce his to their promiscuous friend Taeko; she rejects him but suggests going to see her reclusive school friend Mitsuko. Later they meet Joe Murata an older man who seems to seduce every woman he meets... they decide to make a film where Shin stars as Joe; in this production they imaging Joe is the serial killer they'd heard about on the news. Intercut with this we see scenes of Taeko and Mitsuko's time at an all-girls school in 1985. Here we learn of a tragedy that led to them the people they are later. Things soon get quite insane.
When I started watching this I knew nothing about it; it was just a Japanese series on Netflix... I had no idea what I was letting myself in for! The series is bizarre in a good way. There are moments of hilarity; often followed by scenes of disturbing violence. The characters are all fairly strange and the story about the making of a film feels like it is directly reflecting what we are watching. I was surprised to learn that this is an extended version of a film that is over two hours shorter as little seems superfluous. At first I was a little unsure about the acting as it often seems over the top but as one continues to watch it becomes clear that this fits the story perfectly.
Overall I'd recommend this to people looking for something very different; be warned it won't be for everybody though.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
When I started watching this I knew nothing about it; it was just a Japanese series on Netflix... I had no idea what I was letting myself in for! The series is bizarre in a good way. There are moments of hilarity; often followed by scenes of disturbing violence. The characters are all fairly strange and the story about the making of a film feels like it is directly reflecting what we are watching. I was surprised to learn that this is an extended version of a film that is over two hours shorter as little seems superfluous. At first I was a little unsure about the acting as it often seems over the top but as one continues to watch it becomes clear that this fits the story perfectly.
Overall I'd recommend this to people looking for something very different; be warned it won't be for everybody though.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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