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Futei no kisetsu

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
287
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Futei no kisetsu (2000)
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(Japanese with English subtitles) Failed author Kurosaki tries to write cheap sadomasochistic porn for money in this sex farce directed by indie visionary Ryuichi Hiroki. Inexperienced in th... Read all(Japanese with English subtitles) Failed author Kurosaki tries to write cheap sadomasochistic porn for money in this sex farce directed by indie visionary Ryuichi Hiroki. Inexperienced in the world of S&M, Kurosaki hires young models to come to his home and act out various sexual... Read all(Japanese with English subtitles) Failed author Kurosaki tries to write cheap sadomasochistic porn for money in this sex farce directed by indie visionary Ryuichi Hiroki. Inexperienced in the world of S&M, Kurosaki hires young models to come to his home and act out various sexual scenarios. When his wife gets wind of this, she's none too pleased - and embarks on some ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ryûichi Hiroki
  • Writers
    • Oniroku Dan
    • Hitoshi Ishikawa
  • Stars
    • Ren Ôsugi
    • Yôko Hoshi
    • Jun Murakami
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    287
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    • Director
      • Ryûichi Hiroki
    • Writers
      • Oniroku Dan
      • Hitoshi Ishikawa
    • Stars
      • Ren Ôsugi
      • Yôko Hoshi
      • Jun Murakami
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ren Ôsugi
    Ren Ôsugi
    • Kurosaki
    Yôko Hoshi
    • Shizuko
    Jun Murakami
    Jun Murakami
    • Kawada
    Eri Yamazaki
    • Kyoko
    Kiriko Shimizu
    • Tome
    William Brian Churchill
    • Mac
    Yusaku Ito
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    • Director
      • Ryûichi Hiroki
    • Writers
      • Oniroku Dan
      • Hitoshi Ishikawa
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    3KesCaesar

    Sexy Subject, Boring Movie.

    When I read a synopsis of this film, I was led to believe it was a comedy, a farce at that. This movie is not. The only thing going for this movie was its brevity. I had no interest in paying attention for the last half of the movie as the characters were unsympathetic and the plot was lacking. I'll admit, I was lured in by the subject matter, but, in the end, I was let down to an extent that I am glad I got it from Netflix so I could send it back as soon as possible. I had hoped to laugh, but instead I checked my email. If you want to watch a comedy, THIS IS NOT THE WAY TO GO. Oh, and also, apparently I need to keep writing to finish out the review, so I'll just reiterate. IT WAS BORING.
    7sitenoise

    More funny-strange than funny-haha

    Ryuichi Hiroki released this film and Tokyo Trash Baby on the same weekend!

    Kurosaki (Ren Osugi) is an erotic novelist who uses his editor and a hired model to act out scenarios in his living room he will use for inspiration in his writing. His wife Shizuko (Yôko Hoshi) calls him a pervert but we soon learn that what bothers her is that she feels her husband has intellectualized his carnal desires and she feels physically neglected. Shizuko tries to make him jealous, or simply goes after what she desires with someone else. At first she brings home a Caucasian English teacher but soon zeros in on her husband's editor after witnessing his accomplished S&M rope tying technique. Kurosaki's first response is anger, then forgiveness, then he decides to use the affair as inspiration for his current work in progress. He demands that his editor continue the affair and recount all the sordid details to him. He slaps his editor upside the head, then forgives him and offers him a drink each time before they get to work.

    I don't think this would be funny if it were an English language film. Part of its charm is feeling like a foreigner watching a Japanese film. Much of the humor is surely lost in translation but some of the translations take on a humor of their own. Often it feels like the words are too blunt and some subtlety of language is being missed, while other times it seems words are forced together into strange combinations to try and convey different shades of something not literally translatable. "Go anal". It's all played very sincerely, if somewhat surreal.

    Speaking of surreal, one thing that puzzled me throughout this film was the house where most of the action takes place. The layout seems inscrutable, a labyrinth of hallways and doors. A character will walk down a hall, turn down another, and then open a sliding door to apparently go into a room. Then the camera is in the supposedly entered room but the door has hinges and no relation to a hallway. Kurosaki will serve his assistant a beer from one direction and then deliver a second one from a different location. There's one scene that appears to have no plot value where the maid exits a door, removes her shoes and plunges off the porch a couple feet to the ground, as if she expected a step of some kind to be present. I assume this scene is meant to convey that even the characters are a bit befuddled by the structure and layout of the house. Maybe I just missed something but this kind of scene does fit in with the overall strangeness of the film.

    While this comes off as a small and amusing film, I think it was a big film for Ryuichi Hiroki, somewhat autobiographical, incorporating way more Japanese history and culture than I am privy to, and most importantly served as a great transition for him from a director of pinku films to more mainstream fare, albeit a little art-house-y.

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      Kawada: You see, I tie women up to give them an excuse for having sex. 'I got tied up, so I couldn't put up a fight against him. I was raped because I was tied up.' You get it? The real humiliation is when you listen and obey men when you body is free.

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • I Am an S+M Writer
    • Production companies
      • Bonobo Co.
      • YFC Taiyotosho
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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