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* One very astute podcast host noted that even before TheReveal that the old man has no feet, it is foreshadowed in the fact that he is audibly only playing the piano with his hands, as he cannot work the sound modulating pedals with his stumps.
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* After watching the movie, one realises that it may very well have a DoubleMeaningTitle. It's not just an audition for Aoyoma to find a suitable candidate for his second wife, but also a screening by which Asami can find her next victim. Of course, of her "candidates", Yoshikawa is subtly unnerved by her, but Aoyama himself proves the perfect mark for her charms. Perhaps she wanted to find a new modus operandi after being wary of the police investigating the scene of the crime at the bar.
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* When Aoyama visits the abandoned ballet studio where Asami danced as a child, he meets an old man in a wheelchair with prosthetic feet. [[spoiler: In a hallucinogenic vision that Aoyama sees after he gets drugged, we discover that man was Asami's stepfather who tortured her and presumedly sexually abused her as a child. When she grows up, Asami beheads her stepfather with a piano wire, but this happened years before she met Aoyama. Therefore, the old man Aoyama met at the ballet studio must have been a ghost.]]
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** [[spoiler: He's the bar owner, made clear by his missing tongue, fingers, and ear, which were found at the bar along with his mutilated girlfriend's remains. He's been missing for a year, so that's how long Asami has had him at her place.]]
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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Aoyama after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Aoyama wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]

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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Aoyama after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Aoyama wakes up with Asumi Asami at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]
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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Aoyama after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Aoyama wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]

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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Aoyama after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Aoyama wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]]]
* Asami, a woman who was auditioning to be Aoyama's wife and is happy about his declarations of love to her, goes to Aoyama's house and discovers a photo of his late wife. Enraged, she drugs his liquor. Aoyama collapses from the drug. Asami injects him with a paralytic agent that leaves his nerves alert, and tortures him with needles. She tells him that, just like everyone else in her life, he has failed to love only her. She cannot tolerate his feelings for anyone else, even his own son. She inserts needles into his eyes, giggling as she does so. She then cuts off his left foot with piano wire. Shigehiko returns home as Asami begins to cut off Aoyama's other foot, and they struggle. If what she said is true just how many other people in her life have failed to love only her and did she end up torturing and trying to kill them too.
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* For those of you familiar with UsefulNotes/JapaneseCulture, Asami becomes even more terrifying. Japan is still a staunchly male-dominated society, in which women are expected to bow to the wishes of men. Asami vivisects this idea with razor wire while giggling like a schoolgirl.
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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Shigeharu after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Shigeharu wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]

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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Shigeharu Aoyama after her fall down the stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Shigeharu Aoyama wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]
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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Shigeharu after her fall down the stirs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Shigeharu wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]

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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Shigeharu after her fall down the stirs; stairs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Shigeharu wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]
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** Also, [[spoiler:now that she's ''dead'', how's anyone going to find him (especially given that Aoyama came no closer to finding her address before the climax of the film)? The answer is: they're not.]]

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** Also, [[spoiler:now that she's ''dead'', how's anyone going to find him (especially given that Aoyama came no closer to finding her address before the climax of the film)? The answer is: they're not. Of course, allowing him to die (even by starvation/thirst) could be CruelToBeKind.]]
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** But she is not necessarily [[spoiler: dead; she talks to Shigeharu after her fall down the stirs; this may have been an hallucination, or she may have broken her neck and been paralysed in the fall. Then again, she is alive in another reality (if one interprets the film as a dream), assuming the scene where Shigeharu wakes up with Asumi at the hotel is not a flashback or another hallucination.]]
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** Also, [[spoiler:now that she's ''dead'', how's anyone going to find him (especially given that Aoyama came no closer to finding her address before the climax of the film)? The answer is: they're not.]]

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