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Kyrie Eleison (1993)
A female detective tries to live a life of surveillance and of spying on couples having affairs while her husband is in a strange coma.
A female detective tries to live a life of surveillance and of spying on couples having affairs while her husband is in a strange coma.
The film explores themes of psychological trauma and sexual transgression, depicting extreme aspects of human behavior without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology. Its narrative focuses on the raw and disturbing facets of the human condition rather than advocating for a particular political stance.
The film features a cast that aligns with its cultural origin. A comprehensive evaluation of its narrative framing regarding traditional identities and DEI themes cannot be completed due to a lack of specific plot details.
The film utilizes the Christian invocation 'Kyrie Eleison' (Lord, have mercy) as its title, framing a narrative that explores themes of sin, guilt, and psychological torment. It depicts religious concepts through a lens that highlights fanaticism and the oppressive aspects of faith, rather than affirming its virtues. The narrative critically engages with Christian symbolism to underscore psychological distress and moral ambiguity.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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Kyrie Eleison is an original Japanese film from 1993. The characters were created for this production, and there is no established prior canon or historical record indicating any character's race was altered from an original depiction.
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