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Mayuko Sasaki

Film Review: Mourning Wife (2001) by Daisuke Goto
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Billed as inspired by “The Postman Always Rings Twice”, “Mourning Wife” is essentially a noir drama, and one of the most sensual pink films we have seen recently.

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Tomoko, the wife of a handicapped and impotent man, Mamoru, is tasked with both taking care of him and running their failing printing business on her own. Furthermore, Mamoru’s mother has just died, something that has added to his overall stress, which has led him into a severe kind of depression. Tomoko eventually suggests to hire someone to help her with the printing business, something that eventually happens, despite Mamoru’s protests. Ryuzo is a drifter, who quickly realizes the situation in the house, and the sex-depraved Tomoko cannot do much to counter his advances, with the two becoming lovers.
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  • 4/5/2021
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
Film Review: Fall Into the Blue (2006) By Toshiro Enomoto
Yasuko and Shizuka work for the same company and enjoy spending their evenings at a hostess club with friends. Secretly, Yasuko is not really interesting in men, and she finds herself falling for her co-worker. After Shizuka disappears, she becomes concerned for her friend, but when she seeks her out at her home she finds her badly beaten and in a moment of self-defense, having killed her boyfriend. Yasuko vows to protect her friend and slowly finds herself in the role of an accomplice to murder while struggling to build a relationship.

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Yasuko starts working with her sister, who sells clothes in rural areas from her van. In order to hide Shizuka, she gets her to work with her and live with her and her sister. At first, Shizuka seems to fall for Yasuko, but as the romance continues it seems...
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  • 6/11/2018
  • by Adam Symchuk
  • AsianMoviePulse
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