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This is what a revenge drama should be like. Isn’t it a good way to relieve your hatred?

"Breaking Up with You Last Winter"

This is what a revenge drama should be like! It’s so good to relieve your hatred

Introduction: The well-known photographer Kiharazaka Yudai was previously involved in a lawsuit due to a fire. In the fire, the blind model he hired died, and Kiharazaka himself was seriously injured. He was later indicted on suspicion of abduction, imprisonment and murder, but ultimately escaped with the help of a lawyer.

Afterwards, freelance writer Ye Yun Kyousuke approached the editorial director of a weekly magazine, Yoshiki Kobayashi. Hopefully the weekly will support his investigation into the darker side of Kiharazaka. After obtaining the consent of the weekly magazine, Ye Yun visited Kiharazaka and was able to observe the working status of this mysterious photographer up close, understand his inner thoughts, and interview people closely related to his life, but he did not expect that he would be walking Walk into the opponent's trap.

The inspiration may come from Akutagawa’s Hell Transformation, a crazy artist who creates in burning flames. The structure of the film is not complicated, and it can even be said to be straightforward. Shuffling the story chapters serves to create a central plot where the truth no longer matters. After the fog dissipated, the heaviness that followed instantly flooded into my heart. The lonely figure of the man leaving the building at the end was too painful.

After I broke up with you last winter, I decided to become a monster. The rage of revenge can burn the sin, but it cannot heal the scars. "Let's get back together again. I want to see you. I want to see you. I still love you."

Classic Japanese revenge, don’t be fooled by the beautiful poster and silly title into thinking this is a pure love movie