The Kiss (2007 film) explained

The Kiss
Director:Kunitoshi Manda
Producer:Takenori Sento
Starring:Eiko Koike
Etsushi Toyokawa
Toru Nakamura
Music:Hiroyuki Nagashima
Cinematography:Makoto Watanabe
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

The Kiss (Japanese: [[wikt:接吻|接吻]]) is a 2007 Japanese crime drama film directed by Kunitoshi Manda, starring Eiko Koike, Etsushi Toyokawa and Toru Nakamura.

Plot

Kyoko Endo (Eiko Koike), a young and lonely female office worker, falls in love with Akio Sakaguchi (Etsushi Toyokawa), a man in prison for killing a whole family, at first sight when she watches a television news program telling about him. But Hasegawa (Toru Nakamura), his lawyer, worries about their relationship.

Cast

Release

The 9th Jeonju International Film Festival opened with the world premiere of The Kiss in May 2008.[1]

Reception

Lee Hyo-won of The Korea Times said, "The film traces delicate human relationships and all its melodrama, all the while expressing ― or suppressing ― emotions with restraint."[2] Japanese film critic Inuhiko Yomota said, "I think it's a fantastic film."[3] The film was listed by the Film Comment magazine as their "18 Films to Look Out For" in 2008 and Japanese film critic Shigehiko Hasumi said, "The ending is astonishing and all three actors are excellent, in particular Eiko Koike, who plays the young woman."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Jeonju to kick off ninth edition with Kunitoshi's The Kiss. Screen Daily. Jean. Noh. April 2, 2008.
  2. News: Jeonju Welcomes World Cineastes. The Korea Times. Lee. Hyo-won. April 17, 2008.
  3. Web site: Midnight interview: Inuhiko Yomota. Midnight Eye. Rea. Amit. February 5, 2009.
  4. Terra Incognita: 18 Films to Look Out For. Film Comment. Shigehiko. Hasumi. January–February 2008.