A significant recent exploration of these themes is directorial debut,
Ultimately, Tu Qi argues that the "anger of the rabbit" is not a personal pathology but a logical response to a social world that demands perpetual docility while providing no genuine intimacy or security. The film’s power lies in its refusal to resolve this tension, leaving the viewer—like the protagonist—in the uncomfortable, resonant space of waiting for a scream that never comes.
: By moving between the quiet, peaceful imagery of a Japanese backdrop and the intense, often aggressive arguments of the couple, the film uses setting to amplify the internal emotional states of the characters. Key Takeaways for Viewers