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Kôshoku furinzuma: Suitsukusu weaves a sordid tale of infidelity and emotional tension. Goro Amamiya’s affair with his subordinate Junko Kitagawa unravels against a backdrop of domesticity that feels both intimate and claustrophobic. The pacing leans into a slow burn that builds unease, allowing the viewer to dwell on the quiet betrayals and complex emotions at play. Performances are raw, capturing the characters' turmoil with an unsettling realism. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, enhancing the film's gritty atmosphere. There's a certain boldness in how it tackles themes of desire and morality, making it a distinctive entry in the genre that lingers in the mind long after viewing.
Kôshoku furinzuma: Suitsukusu is a fairly obscure title that hasn’t seen widespread re-releases, which could explain its limited availability in collector circles. Its unique blend of drama and the unsettling nuances of relationships keeps collectors interested, but the scarcity of quality prints means it's not the easiest find. As with many films from this era, it carries a certain allure for those looking to explore lesser-known works that challenge conventions while engaging deeply with its themes.
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