Silk Labo After Summer 148 Direct
By [Staff Writer]
SILK LABO official (Japan) / Digital distribution via MGS, FANZA (international with VPN) Note: This feature is a fictional editorial based on the title and tone of SILK LABO’s content style. No actual film “after summer 148” may exist under that exact name at the time of writing. SILK LABO after summer 148
We meet , a gallery assistant in her late 20s, and Atsushi (Kouki) , a carpenter restoring a shuttered bathhouse in Chiba. They met in July. They swore it was just a fling. The plot, such as it is, follows their final weekend together before Atsushi moves to a remote island for work. By [Staff Writer] SILK LABO official (Japan) /
★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Watch if you like: Lost in Translation (but warmer), Call Me By Your Name (but shorter), or the feeling of a text message that remains on “delivered.” They met in July
Their latest DVD/streaming work, after summer 148 , is not a highlight reel. It is a quiet, devastating epilogue.
The film has already topped the label’s “melancholy” chart (an actual internal category), surpassing fan favorites like rain, 4:44 AM and the smell of your laundry . After summer 148 arrives at a curious moment. Post-pandemic, SILK LABO has seen a 40% rise in subscribers for their “quiet series” — films with minimal dialogue, maximal atmosphere. Their data suggests viewers aren’t looking for fantasy. They’re looking for rehearsed loss .