¡Gesshoku
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] A woman disappears in an instant, leaving behind a kiss and an embrace in the shadow of a star! A unique and controversial film directed by Umeji Inoue based on the original story by Shintaro Ishihara, which depicts a group of young people in agony of distrust, love and hate with a strong touch. The 70th anniversary of the first female producer in Japan, Takiko Mizue's masterpiece will be revived! Inoue Umeji, a genius, depicts the subtleties of the psychology of love with a dry touch in this ambitious and controversial work about a weak woman who is hurt herself as she burns herself in retaliation against a man. Based on the novel by Shintaro Ishihara. The film is directed by Umeji Inoue, who is active in a variety of fields including music and literature, and features the best members: Takashi Matsuyama for art direction, Kou Fujibayashi for lighting, Tadashi Hagiwara for music, and Kazumi Iwasa for cinematography. --The band master Kazuma mutters to himself at the scene of a murder at the Bali Hai nightclub, "That woman is gone. Ayako, the murdered woman, was a woman who appeared in the entertainment district night after night to scavenge for men, but in her heart, she was seeking something other than pleasure. When Kazuma met Ayako, she was with two men, a Filipino band member named Leo and a boxer named Matsuki. Kazuma was dating a waitress, Sachiko, who was heartbroken after her first love, Emi Kotobuki, committed suicide, but he gradually became attracted to Ayako. However, Ayako has a secret in her past... Special outer case, picture disc specification. Please note that there are parts of the film that may not be suitable for viewing or listening due to the original master. Although some of the expressions in the film may be considered inappropriate today, we respect the intentions of the filmmakers and have included the film as it was shown at the time.
Original Release Year: 1956
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