Affair in the Snow explained

Affair in the Snow
Director:Yoshishige Yoshida
Music:Sei Ikeno
Cinematography:Yūji Okumura
Editing:Kazuo Ōta
Studio:Gendai Eigasha
Distributor:Shochiku
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

is a 1968 Japanese drama film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

Yuriko and her lover, high school teacher Sugino, take a vacation together, which she intended to use to put an end to their affair. Sugino insists that she stays with him, but Yuriko leaves alone for Muroran, where she wants to abort her and Sugino's unborn child. In Muroran, she contacts Kazuo, a former friend to whom she was once close. At the clinic, Yuriko learns that she had a false pregnancy. Re-united with Sugino, Yuriko tells him that she once spent the night with Kazuo, but that he was unable to make love to her. The next day, Yuriko wants to travel back to Sapporo first, but heads for Niseko instead. All three meet again at an inn in Niseko, where Kazuo slaps Sugino during a confrontation. Sugino disappears into the heavy snow, followed by Yuriko and Kazuo, who fear that he might get lost. Yuriko and Kazuo spend the night in a mountain hotel, where he finally manages to make love to her. When Yuriko and Kazuo eventually find Sugino, who is partying with three young women, he tries to rape Yuriko, but is unable to do so, blaming Kazuo's presence as the reason. On their way back from the mountains, Yuriko tells the persistent Sugino that their affair is irreversibly over. Sugino jumps off a cliff, later dying of his wounds, and the film closes with Yuriko crying.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 樹氷のよろめき (Juhyō no yoromeki) . Kinenote . ja . 13 January 2022.
  2. Web site: 樹氷のよろめき (Juhyō no yoromeki) . Japanese Movie Database . ja . 14 January 2022.
  3. Web site: 樹氷のよろめき (Juhyō no yoromeki) . Shochiku . ja . 14 January 2022.