If you loved Genghis Khan, the Blue Wolf to the Ends of the Earth and Sea, try W's Tragedy
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W's Tragedy
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Both films are directed by Shinichiro Sawai. If that's the register that drew you to Genghis Khan, the Blue Wolf to the Ends of the Earth and Sea, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What W's Tragedy is
Tokyo, winter. A single spotlight. An understudy gets her big break when a star mysteriously withdraws from a high-profile stage production. Ambition, rivalry, and whispered secrets swirl as opening night approaches. Sawai's backstage melodrama is a choice cut of Japanese pinku intrigue.