切膚之愛

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主演: 石橋凌 椎名英姬 

青山重治(石橋凌飾)失去愛妻,多年后他將兒子撫養(yǎng)成人。生活解壓,長(zhǎng)久以來的獨(dú)身孤寂促使他渴望尋找生命第二春。身為電視制作人的朋友吉川(國(guó)村隼飾)聽后很樂意幫忙老友,專門為他策劃一場(chǎng)選取女演員的視聽會(huì)——實(shí)際是想在眾多女孩當(dāng)中蒞選青山的心中佳人。青山看中一個(gè)曾練習(xí)芭蕾很久,但因傷失去成名機(jī)會(huì)的女孩山崎麻美(椎名英姬飾)。由于經(jīng)歷相似,兩人在視聽會(huì)上產(chǎn)生共鳴。之后日子里彼此數(shù)次約會(huì),感情融洽,一切看似美好,但在一夜歡愉過后,麻美突然從青山身邊消失。青山瘋狂地四下尋找,但在尋找的過程中也驚恐地發(fā)現(xiàn)麻美一些不為人知的過去。終于兩人再次重逢,但一切卻變得緊張恐怖起來。

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