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Empire of Passion

Original title: Ai no bôrei
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.4K
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Empire of Passion (1978)
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A married woman and her lover murder her husband and dump his body into a well, but his ghost returns to haunt them as the local gossip intensifies.A married woman and her lover murder her husband and dump his body into a well, but his ghost returns to haunt them as the local gossip intensifies.A married woman and her lover murder her husband and dump his body into a well, but his ghost returns to haunt them as the local gossip intensifies.

  • Director
    • Nagisa Ôshima
  • Writers
    • Itoko Nakamura
    • Nagisa Ôshima
  • Stars
    • Tatsuya Fuji
    • Kazuko Yoshiyuki
    • Takahiro Tamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Writers
      • Itoko Nakamura
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fuji
      • Kazuko Yoshiyuki
      • Takahiro Tamura
    • 31User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Tatsuya Fuji
    Tatsuya Fuji
    • Toyoji
    Kazuko Yoshiyuki
    Kazuko Yoshiyuki
    • Seki
    Takahiro Tamura
    Takahiro Tamura
    • Gisaburo
    Takuzô Kawatani
    • Hotta
    Akiko Koyama
    Akiko Koyama
    • Gisaburo's Mother
    Taiji Tonoyama
    Taiji Tonoyama
    • Toichiro
    Sumie Sasaki
    • Odame
    • (as Sumié Sasaki)
    Eizô Kitamura
      Masami Hasegawa
      • Oshin
      Kenzô Kawarasaki
        Akiyoshi Fujiwara
          Hiroko Isayama
          • Bride
          • (uncredited)
          Tatsuya Kimura
            Kanae Kobayashi
            Kanae Kobayashi
            • Omoyo
            • (uncredited)
            Tômi Mitsuboshi
              Osugi
              • Dancer
              • (uncredited)
              Kei Satô
              Kei Satô
                Eiko Shinya
                  • Director
                    • Nagisa Ôshima
                  • Writers
                    • Itoko Nakamura
                    • Nagisa Ôshima
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                  8crossbow0106

                  A Good, Sexually Charged Ghost Story

                  This is a film by Oshima, the director of the notorious "In The Realm Of The Senses", a film so sexually brazed and unabashedly controversial it was banned for a while. This film takes place initially in 1895 in Japan and stars the very pretty Keziko Yoshiyuki as Seki, the wife of a rickshaw driver who falls for a much younger man who woos her in kind. That man, Toyoji, comes to her as she was sleeping and seduces her, though she soon is rather willing to be seduced. Soon they are having an affair and plot to kill Seki's husband, to be together forever. They do, and throw him down a well. However, they didn't count on the ghost of the dead husband haunting Seki and others in the village! This film is visually very stunning, the use of shadows highlighting this tale of murder for passion. Ms. Yoshiyuki (who is still active as an actress) is especially very good in her role. Its sexual at times, but not like "In The Realm Of The Senses". Some of what ensues is up to our imagination. I found this film to have a consistency of mood that makes it very watchable. A little creepy but that goes with the territory. I'd recommend this.
                  8claudio_carvalho

                  A Surreal and Supernatural Love Story

                  In 1895, in a small village in Japan, the wife of the litter carrier Gisaburo (Takahiro Tamura), Seki (Kazuko Yoshiyuki), has an affair with a man twenty-six years younger, Toyiji (Tatsuya Fuji). Toyiji becomes jealous of Gisaburo and plots with Seki to kill him. They strangle Gisaburo and dump his body inside a well in the woods, and Seki tells the locals that Gisaburo moved to Tokyo to work. Three years later, the locals gossip about the fate of Gisaburo, and Seki is haunted by his ghost. The situation becomes unbearable to Seki and Toyiji when a police authority comes to the village to investigate the disappearance of Gisaburo.

                  "Ai no Borei" is a surreal and supernatural love story. The remorse and the guilty complex of Seki make her see the ghost of her murdered husband, spoiling the perfect plot of her lover. The cinematography is jeopardized by the quality of the VHS released in Brazil, but there are very beautiful scenes, inclusive "Ringu" and the American remake "The Ring" use the view of the well from inside in the same angle. The performances and direction are excellent making "Ai no Borei" a great movie. My vote is eight.

                  Title (Brazil): "O Império da Paixão" ("The Empire of Passion")
                  7DanTheMan2150AD

                  Definitely passion in this empire

                  A nightmarish tale of guilt and retribution, mixing eroticism and horror, Nagisa Oshima's Empire of Passion marks the director's only true kaidan venture, one of immense passion and offbeat humour. It's a bizarre mix of genres but one Oshima handles well, making fantastic use of Yoshio Miyajima's photography and the compelling performances, taking a very simplistic story and structure and delivering it well. The film does tend to meander quite a lot, with long sections not benefitting the tone or atmosphere the rest of the film builds upon, but regardless, this is a rather savage and unrelenting experience even if the ghostly aspects of its story are relatively cheesy, detailing the emotional and physical downfall a murder has on the individual.
                  Rapeman13

                  Arty Love/Ghost Story

                  Empire of Passion is Nagisa Oshima's follow up to his infamous 1976 film In the Realm of the Senses. Based on a novel by Itoko Namura, Empire details the love affair between a young soldier and an older woman.

                  Toyoji is becoming more and more obsessed with Seki, the wife of a rickshaw jockey. He begins by bringing her little treats and having tea with her while her husband is at work, then eventually works his way up to raping her. Of course, seeing as this is a Japanese film, Seki ends up enjoying the rape and falls head over heels for Toyoji.

                  The only problem facing the newfound couple's domestic bliss is Seki's husband, Gisaburo. Fortunately, Toyoji thinks of a solution - homicide. So the pair hatch a plan wherein Seki will ply her husband with sake, then when he is well and truly sloshed, Toyoji will pop in for a drive-by strangulation, thus leaving the two in peace.

                  Everything goes according to plan and the couple dump Gisaburo's body in a disused well. Now they are free to live happily ever after… or are they? When the village-people begin to gossip about Gisaburo's death and his ghost starts appearing to Seki, her daughter and random townsfolk in their dreams and, finally, reality, Seki and Toyoji begin to get a little worried.

                  Intertwined with the doomed lovers scenario is a traditional Japanese ghost story. Gisaburo returns as a vengeful ghost and harasses Seki while having her serve him sake and gives her a ride in his rickshaw, but in the end gets his retribution.

                  Empire of Passion is an entirely different film than In the Realm of the Senses, for one it has none of the explicit sex, perverse fetishes or indeed the powerful emotional pull that Senses has (no penis-lopping here folks). It's true that both films portray fanatical love affairs and show the lengths two people bloated with love can go to but they do it in two completely different ways.

                  In contrast to In the Realm of the Senses, which had an obsessive/possessive female lead, Empire of Passion has a young male playing the role of the infatuated lover. But once Toyoji conquers Seki and has her all to himself he begins to loose interest and she becomes the insecure one. The couple of sex scenes that are shown are not shot from an intimate, candid angle like Senses but more from a voyeur's point-of-view.

                  All in all Empire of Passion is a decent portrayal of illicit love set against the gorgeous backdrop of the Japanese forest. See this if you have a fondness for arty love stories and/or vengeful ghost tales.
                  8Falconeer

                  An exquisite tale of betrayal & revenge

                  People usually think of "In the Realm of the Senses" when they hear Oshima's named mentioned. That film's graphic, semi-pornographic erotic scenes overshadowed director Nagisa Oshima's talents as a film maker. I believe his "Empire of Passion" is a superior film to that 1976 production, in many ways. Here we have a beautiful, and impeccably filmed 'ghost story' that truly succeeds in being "haunting." When the rick-shaw driver returns from the dead, after his wife and her corrupt young lover have murdered him, it is truly chilling. And this film succeeds at being very erotically charged, without explicit sex included. as in Oshima's earlier film, the illicit lovers seem to be obsessively, frantically addicted to each other sexually. Their couplings are feverish, even when things start to turn very dark in their lives. As in earlier works, the two main characters seem to have no control over their sexual appetites, and danger and violence only escalate their desire. "Empire of Passion" is masterfully filmed; the scenes in the mysterious forest with sunlight filtering through the branches overhead, or amidst pounding rain storms and mist-shrouded country roads, every frame of "Empire of Passion" is beautiful and carefully filmed. The scenes of the well are especially haunting and mysterious as the story draws to it's unhappy conclusion. A feeling of bitter hopelessness permeates every frame, and there isn't really anyone to sympathise with. Everyone seems so selfish and corrupt, except for the woman's young daughter, who is caught up in her mother's treachery. It's unfortunate that this film didn't get much attention, as people were most likely expecting another shock film like "In the realm of the senses." This one must have looked quite tame compared to that film, but i do believe this to be the superior of the two. I am looking forward to seeing earlier films from Nagisa Oshima.

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                  • Trivia
                    Though a great deal is made of the two main characters' age difference in the story--Seki is supposed to be 26 years older--the actors playing them were only 6 years apart. Kazuko Yoshiyuki (Seki) was about 43, while Tatsuya Fuji (Toyoji) was about 37.
                  • Goofs
                    At 35:15 when Toyoji and Seki throw Gisaburo's body (a dummy) in the well, the dummy brushes an "icicle" which then wobbles and swings like a pendulum - apparently a prop suspended by a string.
                  • Quotes

                    Toyoji: I heard something.

                    Seki: I didn't. Sure you're not imagining things?

                    Toyoji: No, I have good ears.

                    Seki: It can't be, unless there are dogs out there. They're in heat this time of year.

                    Hotta: It's the two of you who are in heat.

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                    Featured in The Man Who Left His Soul on Film (1984)

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                  • Release date
                    • March 26, 1979 (United States)
                  • Countries of origin
                    • Japan
                    • France
                  • Language
                    • Japanese
                  • Also known as
                    • In the Realm of Passion
                  • Filming locations
                    • Japan
                  • Production companies
                    • Argos Films
                    • Oshima Productions
                    • Toho-Towa
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                  • Runtime
                    • 1h 45m(105 min)
                  • Sound mix
                    • Mono
                  • Aspect ratio
                    • 1.66 : 1

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