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Empire of Passion

Original title: Ai no bôrei
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.5K
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Tatsuya Fuji and Kazuko Yoshiyuki in 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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Writers
      • Itoko Nakamura
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fuji
      • Kazuko Yoshiyuki
      • Takahiro Tamura
    • 31User reviews
    • 54Critic 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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                  User reviews31

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                  6CinematicLion

                  🎬 A Surreal, Steamy, and Supernatural Love Story 🎭

                  "Ai no Borei", masterfully crafted by renowned director Nagisa Ôshima, offers a unique blend of eroticism, horror, and drama. Released in 1978, this Japanese film captivates audiences with its surreal and ghostly narrative.

                  The film follows the tale of a forbidden affair between a younger man and an older woman, Seki, and their subsequent plot to murder her husband, Gisaburo. What follows is a steamy and guilt-ridden journey as the lovers are haunted by the ghost of the murdered man, their perfect plot unraveling amidst local gossip and a police investigation.

                  Ôshima's direction is a standout feature of this film. He masterfully weaves a complex web of emotions, where the characters' deepest passions and desires are laid bare. The cinematography, though hindered by the quality of some releases, boasts beautiful scenes that have inspired later films, such as "Ringu" and its American remake, "The Ring". The use of specific angles, such as the view of the well from inside, showcases Ôshima's attention to detail and visual storytelling.

                  The performances are equally impressive, with actors embodying the guilt, passion, and complexity of their characters. The surreal and supernatural elements add depth to the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of the film.

                  "Ai no Borei" is a must-watch for fans of Ôshima's work and those seeking a unique blend of eroticism and the supernatural. The film's exploration of guilt and passion in the midst of a surreal love story will leave a lasting impression, showcasing Ôshima's distinct style and talent for pushing boundaries.
                  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.
                  Andrew!

                  A haunting, poetic tale inspired by true incidents...

                  ***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS*** First, let me state that I am a huge film buff, but unfortunately somewhat new to Japanese films. I also want to clarify something that seemed unclear in previous reviews I've read here. The English title "In the Realm of Passion" appears to be truly an exploitive maneuver (probably by the director or studio executive) to lure the viewer into thinking that this is somehow related to "In The Realm of the Senses". It has nothing in common except that it's set in feudal japan, the plot involves a scandalous affair, starring the same leading male actor, and it's directed by the same director. the story and characters are not directly related in any way. I expected tons of steamy sex scenes, possibly involving the "in the..senses" characters.This is not that kind of movie.That having been said, I still liked it, and found it to be very haunting and disturbing at times.

                  BIG-TIME SPOILERS AHEAD In a nutshell, the story involves a boring, ignorant, (but diligent) husband who who goes about his daily business of providing for his family, which includes 2 children and a wife-who happens to be having an affair with a much younger man. Together their foolish passions ignite a ridiculous plot to kill her husband, after she gets him drunk on saki. They dump his body in a well and try to live their life as though nothing had happen. It isn't long before the village starts to doubt the wife's story about her husband being "out of town". Shortly after his death, the slain husband appears as a desolate, confused ghost, which tortures the now going insane wife. Soon an inspector arrives and probes deeper into the lover's tangled web...SPOILER END Even though the story is somewhat of a cliché, I feel it hasn't really dated. I found the tale truly creepy, and to me gave me a unique window into life in feudal Japan. I felt the undertone of a silent thriller, that would lead up to jagged little moments of shock, and suspense. I was slightly annoyed by the lead actress's "whiny" nature but thought, overall, everyone pulled it off. An interesting movie, that quietly grabs you, and slowly pulls you in. This may sound bizarre, but I kept feeling the same creepiness of "the Ring" ("Ringu") The well scene, themes of the undead, the ominous forest were all themes in comon with that thriller. Check it out.
                  7Jeremy_Urquhart

                  Decently spooky and excellently made from a technical perspective

                  An atmospheric, grim, and often visually beautiful film about a man who has an affair with a woman, and convinces her they should murder her husband. Standard plot, but it's done well, and combines the inevitable "things falling apart after a poorly organised crime" stuff with an added horror element, as the murder victim returns as a ghost to haunt the small town the film takes place in.

                  Wasn't a fan of the horror element at first, as it felt like it wasn't entirely needed, but it grew on me. There are certainly a couple of scenes where the horror stuff is done well, and I guess whether it's a literal ghost or a manifestation of guilt within the minds of certain characters is still nice and ambiguous.

                  Maybe feels a little long in parts, and there's nothing outstandingly unique about it, but it tells its simple story well, has a great feel-bad kind of mood to it, and all the sets/locations/costumes/other visual aspects are all pulled off expertly.
                  8mike_pee123

                  Haunting Ghost Story

                  In the Realm of the Senses is a beautifully filmed, well-written, and splendidly acted film. It tells the haunting story of a woman who kills her husband after falling in love with another man. The ghost of her husband continues to haunt her lond after his murder. This film is really good, anyone interested should definitely check it out.

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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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