Wife's Sexual Fantasy: Before Husband's Eyes
Wife's Sexual Fantasy: Before Husband's Eyes

Wife's Sexual Fantasy: Before Husband's Eyes

1980Movie69 minJapanese

After a married businessman has his way with a young prostitute he takes good soak in the bath. When he returns to the bedroom he discovers her bloody body. Suddenly two men enter the room with cameras proceed to blackmail him. At first they just want money but when they find out the businessman has a sexy wife she becomes part of the payment.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Kazuo 'Gaira' KomizuGenres: Drama, Erotica

Plot Summary

This Japanese erotic drama explores the complex desires and hidden fantasies of a married woman. As her husband remains oblivious, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, confronting societal expectations and her own burgeoning sexuality. The film delves into the psychological landscape of desire and the often unspoken emotional currents within a marriage.

Critical Reception

The film is a niche entry within Japanese erotic cinema, often appreciated for its attempt to blend psychological drama with its explicit content. Critical reception is typically focused on its artistic merits within the genre rather than mainstream appeal. Audience response is divided, with some finding it a compelling exploration of female desire and others viewing it as typical of its era's erotic film trends.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its mature handling of female sexuality within the erotic genre.
  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and visual style.
  • Some find the narrative slow-paced, focusing more on mood than plot.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and fragmented, with some viewers commending its artistic approach to eroticism and psychological depth. Others express a mixed reaction, finding it either too explicit or not explicit enough depending on their expectations of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film is known for its bold exploration of a woman's inner sexual life during a period when such themes were less openly discussed in mainstream cinema, particularly in Japan.

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