Tokyo in June, the rainy season is continuous, like endless melancholy lingering in people's hearts, breeding all kinds of desires and struggles. Rinko is a young woman who works in a psychological counseling room. She and her husband live a good life. However, although they love each other deeply, they are still unable to enter the hall of sex because their husband suffers from cleanliness. Zhenshu's Rinko feels depressed and can only seek a momentary satisfaction in masturbation, but this lonely pleasure cannot satisfy her inner desire
One day, a man named Daolang was troubled by the idea of suicide, so he called for help in despair. In the process of listening to his pain and giving enlightenment, Rinzi helped Daolang gradually get rid of the haze of suicide, but unexpectedly, he was addicted to Rinzi's gentle heart and body. Daolang threatened the photo of Rinzi masturbating, forcing this conservative woman to do something that made her feel humiliated.
The film "June Snake" is adapted from the novel of the same name by director Shinya Tsukamoto, and won the San Marco Jury at the 2002 Venice Film Festival Special Grand Prix, Best Actress (Kurosawa Asuka) and Jury Prize at the 2003 Portugal International Fantastic Film Festival. By discussing the fragility and struggle of human nature, as well as the conflict between desire and morality, the film shows the contradictions and distress deep in people's hearts in modern society.