Hussy
Hussy

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Hussy

1966
Movie
60 min
Japanese

16-year-old Tachiko (Kimiko Asuka) discovers the true nature of her father's wife, Fumie (Michiko Sakyo), who is after the fortune of the company president, Gozo (Keisuke Senda), and recommends divorce to him, but she is kidnapped and her virginity is stolen by Hayata (Ryoichi Amano) who is colluding with Fumie. After the funeral for her father, who committed suicide out of pity for his daughter, Tachiko disappears.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Jacques BaratierGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy, aging socialite becomes obsessed with a young man she meets, attempting to buy his affection and control his life. Her desperate attempts to manipulate him and the surrounding characters lead to a spiraling descent into moral ambiguity and emotional turmoil. The film explores themes of desire, obsession, and the corrupting influence of power.

Critical Reception

Hussy received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Alida Valli. However, some found the narrative to be slow-paced or the themes overly melodramatic. Despite this, it has garnered a cult following over the years for its unique exploration of darker psychological themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its psychological depth and Alida Valli's compelling performance.

  • Criticized by some for a deliberate, sometimes slow, pacing.

  • Noted for its atmospheric and often unsettling portrayal of obsession.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in various locations across Paris, contributing to its distinctively moody and somewhat claustrophobic atmosphere.

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