
Dirty Mindfreaks 2013
Step into the surreal world of *Dirty Mindfreaks (2013)*, a 2013 Japanese fantasy thriller directed by Mototsugu Watanabe.
Director: Mototsugu Watanabe
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dirty Mindfreaks* (2013) about?
*Dirty Mindfreaks* (2013) follows Karen, an office worker who can manipulate the subconscious, using her power to plant fear in her cheating husband's mind. After her secret is exposed and she loses her job, she takes a position at a psychiatric clinic, where she encounters Aya—another woman with the same ability. Their shared powers set off a chain of events that blurs the line between manipulation and reality.
Who directed *Dirty Mindfreaks*?
*Dirty Mindfreaks* was directed by Mototsugu Watanabe, a filmmaker known for blending fantasy and psychological tension in his works.
Who stars in *Dirty Mindfreaks*?
The film stars Hibiki Otsuki, Miina Kotaki, Shinobu Igarashi, Tomohiro Okada, and Sakaki-kun in key roles that drive the story's supernatural and emotional core.
Is *Dirty Mindfreaks* (2013) worth watching?
While *Dirty Mindfreaks* isn't widely rated, its unique blend of fantasy and psychological thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of offbeat, atmospheric films. The short runtime and intriguing premise add to its appeal, though its niche tone may not suit everyone.
How long is *Dirty Mindfreaks*?
*Dirty Mindfreaks* (2013) has a runtime of 60 minutes.
About Dirty Mindfreaks (2013) — A Supernatural Thriller Rooted in Mind Games
Step into the surreal world of *Dirty Mindfreaks (2013)*, a 2013 Japanese fantasy thriller directed by Mototsugu Watanabe. This gripping film follows Karen, an office worker who wields the eerie ability to manipulate the subconscious, a power she once used to plant fear in her unfaithful husband's mind. But when her secret is exposed and she loses everything, Karen finds herself at a crossroads—working at a psychiatric clinic where she crosses paths with Aya, another woman with the same unsettling gift. Together, their shared abilities blur the lines between memory, fear, and control in a story that's as haunting as it is hypnotic.
With its dark, dreamlike atmosphere and supernatural undertones, *Dirty Mindfreaks* explores themes of psychological manipulation and the blurred edges of reality. Watanabe's direction infuses the film with a tense, almost claustrophobic mood, making it a standout in the fantasy genre. The cast, including Hibiki Otsuki and Miina Kotaki, delivers performances that amplify the film's eerie charm, leaving audiences questioning what's real and what's a construct of the mind.