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It Feels So Good | |
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火口のふたり | |
Directed by | Haruhiko Arai |
Screenplay by | Haruhiko Arai |
Based on | Kakô no Futari by Kazufumi Shiraishi |
Starring | Tasuku Emoto, Kumi Takiuchi |
Music by | Itaro Shimoda |
Running time Bạn đang xem: chuyen ngay mua | 105 min |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
It Feels So Good (火口のふたり, Kakô no Futari) is a 2020 erotic drama written and directed by Haruhiko Arai, based on the novel by Kazufumi Shiraishi. It was named Best Film of 2019 in the 2020 Kinema Junpo Awards
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Plot[edit]
Kenji (Tasuku Emoto) receives a gọi from his father asking him to lớn come trang chính to lớn Akita for the wedding of Naoki (Kumi Takiuchi), an old friend he has not seen in many years. Upon their reunion, it is revealed they once were lovers and quickly fall into an affair, which they agree will last only until Naoki's husband-to-be, a military man away on business, returns trang chính for the wedding. Over the course of five days they reconnect, have a lot of sex, talk about their past together, other relationships, and the after-effects the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on their lives. The film is primarily a two-hander, with the only other characters appearing incidentally or offscreen.
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Critical response[edit]
James Hadfield of The nhật bản Times praised the actors' "convincing chemistry" and found the film managed to lớn be "explicit without being gratuitous" with "a welcome frankness in the film’s depictions of sex," noting "a common theme of people surrendering to lớn private passion in the face of more momentous events beyond their control" with Arai's previous work.[1] James Marsh of the South Đài Loan Trung Quốc Morning Post was less kind, calling the film "an interminable bore" and stating "Nothing remotely arousing is created during the numerous sex scenes, which are interspersed with dollops of pseudointellectual gibberish."[2]
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