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Love Eternal
A deep mist envelops the port city of Yokohama. The scent of crime is everywhere. As an executive member of a drug trafficking syndicate, Kano is pretty high up in the food chain, but "status" bears no value to him. All he cares for is Ayako, the boss' mistress. After one last job, they intend to run off together to Hong Kong, but their plans are hindered when an uninvited yakuza stirs up a vicious shootout. In the midst of it all, Ayako is kidnapped.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious and beautiful woman named Anne is on the run from her past and seeks refuge in a secluded seaside town. There, she becomes involved with a young, enigmatic artist who is captivated by her allure. As their relationship deepens, Anne's troubled history begins to surface, threatening to destroy their fragile love and the peace they have found.
Critical Reception
Love Eternal received a mixed to negative reception upon its release, often criticized for its confusing narrative and overly stylized direction. While some appreciated its artistic ambitions and the performances of its lead actors, many found it to be pretentious and lacking in emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking but narratively disjointed.
Performances are commendable but can't salvage the film's ambiguity.
A film that prioritizes style over substance.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel of the same name by Georges Simenon, the acclaimed author known for his Inspector Maigret series.
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