Years later, driven by a void in his soul, Naoto tracks Chihiro down. However, he finds that the woman who was once vibrant and kind is now a shadow of her former self, trapped in a violent and abusive marriage. Instead of intervening directly, Naoto’s obsession takes a dark turn: he breaks into her home and begins living under her bed, observing her life through the floorboards and electronic surveillance. Key Themes and Atmosphere 1. The "Invisible Man" Complex
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Under Your Bed does not shy away from the brutal reality of domestic violence. The contrast between Naoto’s voyeuristic "care" and the husband’s physical "cruelty" creates a disturbing moral gray area for the audience. 3. J-Horror Aesthetic Years later, driven by a void in his