The Return (2005) is a gripping movie that follows a woman named Joanna as she returns to her hometown and becomes haunted by a series of disturbing events. She must unravel the mystery of what is happening before it's too late.
The Secret Lives of Dentists is a dark comedy that follows an ordinary dentist named David Hurst, who leads a seemingly peaceful suburban life with his wife and three daughters. However, beneath his calm exterior, David harbors a secret alter ego that emerges when his wife's infidelity comes to light. As he grapples with his own repressed anger and desires, David's life takes a dramatic turn, leading him on a path of self-discovery and transformation.
Confusingly, this is actually the first “Stop the…” movie of what (to date) has been a trilogy. Kuni (Kenichi Endo) runs a Phone Sex service, where middle-aged men talk too, and arrange to meet, schoolgirls for “Compensated Dating” (enjo kosai) – the men provide gifts in return for “dating” the schoolgirl (although no money changes hands, this is effectively teenage prostitution). Kuni discovers that one group of schoolgirls are using his service to ambush (and then blackmail) his clients and decides to embark on a moral crusade against them (hence the title, Stop the Bitch…). Unfortunately, this crusade takes the form of arranging to meet the schoolgirls, having (kinky and degrading) sex with them and then running off without paying. The logic goes that if these girls are not making money from their “dating”, they will give it up, making the world a safer place for everyone. Unfortunately for Kuni, these schoolgirls decide to fight back….
In this defiantly affirming queer tale, a gorgeously decked-out Australian calls out his date for chastising his "femme" qualities.
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