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R100 2013

★ 5.7100 votes100 min📅 2013-10-05

"M For Father"

In the quirky world of R100 (2013), director Hitoshi Matsumoto masterfully blends comedy and drama to create a captivating tale of bondage and freedom.

Director: Hitoshi Matsumoto

Cast

Nao Omori
Nao Omori
Takafumi Katayama
Mao Daichi
Mao Daichi
Voice Queen
Shinobu Terajima
Shinobu Terajima
Whipping Queen
Hairi Katagiri
Hairi Katagiri
Gobble Queen
Eriko Sato
Eriko Sato
Humilation Queen
Ai Tominaga
Ai Tominaga
Kicking Queen
Naomi Watanabe
Naomi Watanabe
Saliva Queen
Gin Maeda
Gin Maeda
Kiichiro Sugiura
YOU
YOU
Setsuko Katayama
Suzuki Matsuo
Suzuki Matsuo
Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

What is R100 (2013) about?

A mild-mannered salesman becomes trapped in an unbreakable contract with a secret bondage club, pursued by ruthless dominatrixes.

Who directed R100?

Hitoshi Matsumoto masterfully directs this offbeat comedy-drama.

Who stars in R100?

Nao Omori, Mao Daichi, Shinobu Terajima, and Eriko Sato bring this complex tale to life.

Is R100 (2013) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, R100's unique blend of comedy and drama, combined with its poignant themes, makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of Japanese cinema or those seeking a thought-provoking experience.

How long is R100?

100 minutes of offbeat humor and poignant drama await in this quirky film.

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About R100 (2013) — A Quirky Tale of Bondage and Freedom

In the quirky world of R100 (2013), director Hitoshi Matsumoto masterfully blends comedy and drama to create a captivating tale of bondage and freedom. The film revolves around a mild-mannered salesman, played by Nao Omori, who finds himself entangled in an unbreakable contract with a secret bondage club. Ruthless dominatrixes, led by the enigmatic and seductive Shinobu Terajima, pursue him relentlessly. As the salesman navigates this complex web of desires and obligations, he must confront the true meaning of submission and control.

The movie's offbeat humor and poignant themes make it a standout in the comedy-drama genre. With a talented cast, including Mao Daichi and Eriko Sato, R100 (2013) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. Whether you're a fan of Japanese cinema or just looking for a unique viewing experience, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression.