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Confinement Escape: Inccubus 1998

111 min📅 1998-07-24

In *Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998), a gripping psychological thriller directed by Futoshi Jinno, newlywed Rie finds herself trapped between scandal and suspicion after a series of eerie phone calls disrupt her already strained marriage.

Director: Futoshi Jinno

Cast

Reiko Asanuma
Reiko Asanuma
Shôko Nakahara
Shôko Nakahara
Takashi Matsuyama
Takashi Matsuyama
Moeko Ezawa
Moeko Ezawa
Takashi Shikauchi
Takashi Shikauchi
Masaki Nishimori
Masaki Nishimori
Norihiko Hôfuku
Takashi Naha
Takashi Naha

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Confinement Escape: Inccubus (1998) about?

The film follows Rie, a woman whose life spirals into chaos after receiving an anonymous call that escalates into a dangerous game. When her husband dies and his mother is murdered, she becomes the target of police suspicion, leaving her to navigate a maze of threats and betrayals.

Who directed Confinement Escape: Inccubus?

Futoshi Jinno directed *Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998), known for his work in Japanese psychological thrillers.

Who stars in Confinement Escape: Inccubus?

The cast includes Reiko Asanuma, Shôko Nakahara, Takashi Matsuyama, Moeko Ezawa, and Takashi Shikauchi.

Is Confinement Escape: Inccubus (1998) worth watching?

As an unrated but atmospheric thriller, *Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998) delivers a moody, suspenseful experience for fans of 90s psychological horror. Its themes of obsession and coercion make it a compelling, if unsettling, watch.

How long is Confinement Escape: Inccubus?

*Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998) has a runtime of 111 minutes.

About Confinement Escape: Inccubus (1998) — A Psychological Thriller Unraveling Scandal and Suspicion

In *Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998), a gripping psychological thriller directed by Futoshi Jinno, newlywed Rie finds herself trapped between scandal and suspicion after a series of eerie phone calls disrupt her already strained marriage. When her husband, the heir to a powerful construction empire, dies under suspicious circumstances—and his mother is brutally murdered soon after—Rie becomes the prime suspect in a high-stakes inheritance hunt. Haunted by the anonymous voice on the other end of the line, she's drawn into a dark web of coercion, where trust is a luxury she can't afford. Jinno crafts a tense atmosphere thick with paranoia, as Rie's desperate attempts to prove her innocence collide with the suffocating constraints of her new reality.

The film explores themes of manipulation, power, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator, all wrapped in the claustrophobic tension of late-90s Japanese thriller cinema. With its moody pacing and morally ambiguous characters, *Confinement Escape: Inccubus* (1998) keeps audiences guessing until the final, unsettling moments.