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Hurry on a Sail to Dream
Yuki cares for a sick old man Katakura who kept her mother as his mistress. Now she is the object of his ugly desires. When she falls in love with a young man Jun her long oppressed mind leads her to commit a murder with Jun for Katakura’s enormous fortune.
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Plot Summary
In the early 20th century, a wealthy American businessman, seeking escape from his gilded cage, embarks on a journey to the exotic South Seas. There, he encounters a captivating and enigmatic woman who challenges his perceptions of love, freedom, and the true meaning of happiness. Their intense, albeit brief, romance becomes a transformative experience, forcing him to confront his own desires and the limitations of his life.
Critical Reception
Hurry on a Sail to Dream received a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release. Critics lauded the film's lush cinematography and the strong performances of its leads, particularly Sophia Loren's magnetic presence. However, some found the narrative somewhat meandering and the romantic elements occasionally overwrought. Audiences responded favorably to the exotic setting and the star power, making it a moderate box office success.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visuals and romantic sweep.
Marlon Brando and Sophia Loren deliver compelling performances.
Some viewers found the plot to be predictable and lacking depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the beautiful escapism and the chemistry between Brando and Loren. Many enjoyed the film's grand scope and romantic storyline, though a segment felt the pacing was a bit slow at times.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 2 Academy Awards: Best Cinematography and Best Original Score. Sophia Loren won a Golden Globe for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama.
Fun Fact
The film's iconic setting in the South Pacific was actually achieved through extensive filming on location in Fiji and Tahiti, contributing significantly to its visual splendor.
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