Thirst for Love (film) explained

Thirst for Love
Director:Koreyoshi Kurahara
Producer:Kazu Otsuka
Screenplay:Toshiya Fujita
Koreyoshi Kurahara
Music:Toshiro Mayuzumi
Cinematography:Yoshio Mamiya
Editing:Akira Suzuki
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

Thirst for Love (Ai no kawaki) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara, starring Nobuo Nakamura and Ruriko Asaoka. It is also known as Longing for Love and The Thirst for Love. It tells the story of a young widow who becomes the mistress of her wealthy father-in-law. The film is based on the novel Thirst for Love by Yukio Mishima.[1]

Cast

Reception

Fernando F. Croce wrote for Slant Magazine in 2011, when the film was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection: "Kurahara makes use of an ample arsenal of cinematic effects—abrupt disjunctions of sound and image, intertitles alternating with inner monologues, strategic flashes of lurid color following sudden bloodbaths—to visualize the voluptuous turmoil of Mishima’s avant-garde writing, all while exploring his own motifs of fears and desires churning under tidy surfaces."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Goble. Alan. 1999. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. London. Bowker-Saur. 328. 1-85739-229-9.
  2. Web site: Croce. Fernando F.. 2011-09-07. Eclipse Series 28: The Warped World of Koreyoshi Kurahara. Slant Magazine. 2015-11-09.