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Arrested but declared unfit for trial due to a sudden bout of psychosis (a diagnosis many French authorities disputed), Sagawa was deported to Japan. In a stunning legal twist, Japanese authorities deemed him sane, but France refused to release the extradition files. He walked free. For the next three decades, Issei Sagawa became a bizarre celebrity in Japan—writing restaurant reviews, appearing on talk shows, creating manga, and even starring in a pornographic film.

The film does not reconstruct the murder, interview criminologists, or debate his guilt. Instead, it confines itself almost entirely to the claustrophobic apartment Sagawa shared with his older brother, Jun, who serves as his primary caregiver. Using extreme close-ups, intimate framing, and a fragmented soundscape, the film documents mundane activities—eating, sleeping, watching television, discussing erotica—intercut with Sagawa’s calm, detailed recollections of his crime. caniba 2017