A Woman Called Sada Abe 2001 Horror Movie Review
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The young and beautiful Sada Abe (Junko Miya[**]a), the daughter of a rich merchant, is banished for losing her virginity after being raped by a college student. Sada wanders the city, becoming a geisha and eventually meeting Kichizo (Hideaki Ezumi), a posh restaurateur who falls under her spell. Together, they embark on a week-long sexual escapade filled with dangerous obsessions. Their complete descent into each others desires culminates in a shocking crime of passion which captures the city’s headlines. Based on a real event from 1936, “A Woman Called Sada Abe” is a compelling adult drama from Japan’s famed Nikkatsu Studios and director Noboru Tanaka.
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About A Woman Called Sada Abe 2001
Title: A Woman Called Sada Abe
Year: 2001
Starring: Junko Miyashita,
Hideaki Esumi,
Nagatoshi Sakamoto,
Yoshie Kitsuda,
Genshu Hanayagi,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 77 minutes
Director: Noboru Tanaka,
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