
A Suburban Drone
Drama
Overview
In a quiet dream, a housewife imagines a peaceful life in nature with her cat. She is jolted awake by the harsh drone of her husband mowing the lawn. The relentless chorus of lawn mowers operated by the husbands on her street grows increasingly unbearable. As the noise intensifies, it exposes suburbia’s fixation on maintaining appearances and the quiet constraints of gender roles.
Top Cast
Eriko Bush
Eriko Bush
Housewife
Eriko Bush
Housewife
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Man on mower #2
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Man on mower #2
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Man on mower #3
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