Despite the controversy surrounding the film, "Be My Slave" received several award nominations, including a nomination for the 2012 German Film Award for Best Actor (Tom Schilling).
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After several unsuccessful attempts to connect with her, the protagonist receives a sudden, blunt text message from Kana: "Let's have sex tonight". Upon arriving at her home, he is thrust into her secret world, discovering that she is embroiled in a complex sadomasochistic relationship with a mysterious figure known only as (Itsuji Itao). As the protagonist becomes deeper involved, the film examines the psychological toll of submission and the shifting boundaries of their relationship. Cast and Production
, is a provocative psychological and erotic drama directed by Tōru Kamei . Based on the novel by Shû Satami
The film "Be My Slave" (2012) has been a subject of interest and controversy among movie enthusiasts and critics alike. Directed by Florian Lukas, the German drama film premiered at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival and has since sparked heated debates about its portrayal of power dynamics, exploitation, and human relationships.