
cage 2010
In 'Cage' (2010), directed by Shinsuke Kurimoto, a government registrar named Motomiya stumbles upon a mysterious sight during his bird-watching retreat—a man hastily burying a black bag in the mountains.
Director: Shinsuke Kurimoto
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is cage (2010) about?
The film follows Motomiya, a government worker who witnesses a suspicious burial while bird-watching, then becomes fixated on a woman registering her marriage. His imagination spirals as he tries to connect the dots between the incident and her life.
Who directed cage?
Shinsuke Kurimoto directed 'Cage' (2010), bringing a sharp eye for suspense and psychological tension to this compact thriller.
Who stars in cage?
The film stars Shinsyo Nakamura, Eiko Otani, Masaki Uchida, Taishi Tamaki, and Reiko Higa in pivotal roles.
Is cage (2010) worth watching?
While 'Cage' lacks an IMDb rating, its tight 61-minute runtime and psychological depth make it a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn thrillers with a touch of mystery. The film's atmosphere and character-driven tension are its strongest assets.
How long is cage?
'Cage' has a runtime of 61 minutes.
About Cage (2010) — A Psychological Thriller on Obsession and Hidden Truths
In 'Cage' (2010), directed by Shinsuke Kurimoto, a government registrar named Motomiya stumbles upon a mysterious sight during his bird-watching retreat—a man hastily burying a black bag in the mountains. His curiosity piqued, Motomiya finds himself fixated not just on the incident, but on a woman visiting his office to register her marriage. As his imagination spirals, he becomes increasingly obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the woman's daily life and the hidden secrets she might be carrying.
This psychological thriller thrives on suspense and the blurred lines between reality and obsession, set against the quiet, almost eerie backdrop of routine bureaucratic life. The film's tight 61-minute runtime keeps the tension coiled tight, making every glance and gesture feel heavy with unspoken meaning. With Kurimoto's direction and a cast led by Shinsyo Nakamura and Eiko Otani, 'Cage' is a compact yet gripping exploration of suspicion, isolation, and the cages we build around ourselves.