In the Realm of Passion 2000 Horror Movie Review
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Director Nagisha Oshima’s follow-up to his controversial film In the Realm of the Senses continues to explore the link between sexual obsession and madness. In a small Japanese village, a young layabout named Toyoji seduces a middle-aged married woman named Seki. After they develop a highly charged and passionate affair, he convinces her to help him murder her husband, a rickshaw driver named Gisaburo, but not everything goes as planned. Despite their successful murder and cover-up, the ghost of Gisaburo returns not only to torment Seki but to reach out to friends and family through their dreams. Despite its slow pace and some melodrama, In the Realm of Passion maintains its mystique through Oshima’s artful direction and Yoshio Miyajima’s dreamlike cinematography. They set up scene after moody scene in which the couple struggles with guilt, fear, paranoia, and the knowledge that, because of their crime, they may never be able to truly be together. —Bryan Reesman
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About In the Realm of Passion 2000
Title: In the Realm of Passion
Year: 2000
Starring: Tatsuya Fuji,
Kazuko Yoshiyuki,
Takahiro Tamura,
Takuzo Kawatani,
Akiyoshi Fujiwara,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 105
Alternative Titles: Empire of Passion
Type: movie
Released: 1978-01-01
Rated:
Director: Nagisa Ôshima,
Genres: Drama,
Foreign,
Romance,
Drama,
Foreign,
Romance
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