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So, 'Summer When My Wife Was in Love' is a pretty intriguing piece. Imaoka Shinji's direction—though he’s primarily known for his adult films—brings an unexpected depth to this drama. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times. You've got this dark undercurrent of grief and betrayal, with Koji grappling with the revelation of his wife's pregnancy. The performances, especially from Kaneko Noboru and Miyaji Mao, are raw and compelling, capturing a range of emotions that feels very real. And there's this lingering atmosphere of loss and confusion that really sticks with you. It’s not your typical romance; it’s layered with complexities that challenge how love and fidelity are perceived.
Explores themes of grief and fidelity in a unique way.Slow pacing enhances the emotional weight of the story.Performances are raw, adding depth to the narrative.
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