A private detective is hired to find the fiancée of a rich real-estate agent. A famous yet elusive example of the Japanese avant-garde, reminiscent of the films of Seijun Suzuki.
A private detective is hired to find the la fiancée of a rich real-estate agent somewhere in the Tokyo underworld where true and false are indistinguishable. A great classic of the Japanese avant-garde, it’s one of the four films directed by the famous screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya, known for his many collaborations with Koji Wakamatsu and for having (secretly) co-written Branded to Kill by Seijun Suzuki. While not as sexually explicit as the other “pink” films of its generation,...
Feature film , Romance
JAPAN | 76 minutes | 1967
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