冷たい熱帯魚
Cold Fish
In the fluorescent glare of a pet shop, a timid man's life takes a horrifying turn. Shamoto's world is one of quiet desperation, a fragile existence shattered when he meets the charismatic but predatory Murata. The film Cold Fish, a 2011 masterpiece from shock auteur Shion Sono, quickly descends into a vortex of psychological thrills and brutal horror. Drawn into Murata's lucrative but sinister business, Shamoto is forced to confront his own weakness as he becomes an accomplice to increasingly gruesome acts. This is not merely a story of crime; it's a scalpel-sharp dissection of the Japanese salaryman psyche, toxic masculinity, and the terrifying potential for violence lurking beneath a placid surface. Viewers should brace themselves for a long, disturbing, yet utterly mesmerizing descent into madness that blends pitch-black comedy with visceral terror. Cold Fish is a challenging, unforgettable experience for those who dare to explore the darkest corners of human nature.









