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Married Woman's Affair: If Her Husband Doesn't Find Out
Before Keiko married her husband, Yuji, she had a romantic relationship with her high school classmate Kensuke. They never met again after that, but they met again by chance in town. Keiko remembered the passionate sex she had with Kensuke after a long time. Even though she knew it was an affair, Keiko went to the love hotel as she was invited. As she received Kensuke's intense caress like an animal, she felt Keiko deep inside her body. On this day, Yuji is on a business trip, so Keiko, who wants to hold him until the morning, calls the hotel where Yuji is going on a business trip just in case, so that his affair won't be discovered. However, Yuji mistakenly thinks that his girlfriend Keiko is lonely and calls her home, but no one answers...
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Plot Summary
A young wife, trapped in a loveless marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with her husband's business partner. As their relationship intensifies, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and potential exposure. The film explores the psychological toll of infidelity and the desperate measures one might take to protect their secrets.
Critical Reception
This early Kiyoshi Kurosawa film is less known than his later works but is appreciated by genre enthusiasts for its tense atmosphere and exploration of psychological themes. It showcases Kurosawa's developing directorial style before he became widely recognized for his horror films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth.
Explores themes of desire, guilt, and the consequences of betrayal.
An example of Kurosawa's early, more character-driven dramatic work.
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Fun Fact
This film was part of a series of made-for-television films produced by Fuji TV during the early 1990s, often featuring darker, more mature themes.
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