

Two strangers plan to die together, then chicken out. Now what?
Nagi meets a taciturn man named Goro and goes with him to a rooftop to commit a double suicide, but they decide to postpone their plan. With nowhere to go, they end up staying at a secluded cottage — but what awaits them as they pass each day without purpose and prolong the little time they have left…?
Cinematography
Those cottage shots hit different at 70 minutes
Sound
Soundscapes that make silence feel loud
Director
Shimomura Daisuke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films (pinku eiga) traditionally blend softcore with art-house experimentation; Shimomura's debut signals the genre's ongoing evolution toward philosophical melancholy.
The 70-minute runtime isn't just budget constraints—it's structural suicide, refusing the traditional three-act redemption arc.
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