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The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book 2013

57 min📅 2013-01-01

In Hideo Jojo's twisted domestic thriller *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book* (2013), a seemingly ordinary household descends into chaos when an enchantingly beautiful private tutor arrives.

Director: Hideo Jojo

Cast

Nana Nanaumi
Nana Nanaumi
Mayuko Sasaki
Mayuko Sasaki
Ryôichi Inaba
Rantarou
Manzo Shinra
Manzo Shinra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book* (2013) about?

The film follows the arrival of a strikingly attractive tutor whose presence ignites a domestic crisis. As the family unit fractures, the story unfolds through contradictory accounts from the tutor and three relatives, diving into themes of betrayal, desire, and the unreliability of memory.

Who directed *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book*?

Hideo Jojo directed the film, delivering a concise yet intense character-driven drama that tests the boundaries of trust and intimacy.

Who stars in *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book*?

The film features Nana Nanaumi, Mayuko Sasaki, Ryôichi Inaba, Rantarou, and Manzo Shinra in pivotal roles.

Is *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book* (2013) worth watching?

With its razor-sharp premise and compact runtime, *The Obsessive Tutor* offers a compelling blend of romance and psychological tension. While it isn't a mainstream release, its unique structure and emotional weight make it a hidden gem for fans of offbeat, character-driven narratives.

How long is *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book*?

The film runs for 57 minutes.

About The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book (2013) — A Family's Downfall Spun Through Conflicting Testimonies

In Hideo Jojo's twisted domestic thriller *The Obsessive Tutor: The Ogasawara Family Book* (2013), a seemingly ordinary household descends into chaos when an enchantingly beautiful private tutor arrives. What begins as routine academic assistance spirals into a fractured fracture of secrets, betrayal, and clashing recollections. Set within the claustrophobic confines of an interrogation room, the film strips away the veneer of suburban tranquility, exposing raw emotions and divergent truths as the tutor and three family members recount their versions of the same unraveling event.

Tension crackles through every frame as romance, deception, and psychological undercurrents collide, revealing how attraction can become a catalyst for destruction. With a runtime just shy of an hour, Jojo crafts a taut, atmospheric narrative that lingers like an unresolved question—perfect for fans of tightly wound character studies and genre-bending twists.