Kizu
Kizu

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Kizu

1988
Movie
100 min
Japanese

Once again, director Shunichi Kajima and star Takanori Jinnai are teaming up to create a new type of yakuza film that stylishly depicts the short but vibrant life of legendary urban yakuza Takashi Hanagata.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Nagisa ŌshimaGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In 1936 Japan, a young apprentice named Tetsu becomes infatuated with Haruji, his older, married coworker, who is also involved in a passionate affair with the wife of another worker. As Tetsu's obsession grows, he finds himself drawn into the complex and volatile relationships surrounding Haruji, leading to a tragic entanglement of desire, jealousy, and violence.

Critical Reception

Nagisa Ōshima's 'Kizu' is a visually striking and emotionally charged exploration of forbidden love and destructive obsession in pre-war Japan. The film garnered attention for its bold depiction of sexuality and its intense dramatic performances. While some found its subject matter challenging, it was generally praised for its artistic direction and unflinching portrayal of human desires.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its artistic and provocative portrayal of desire.

  • Recognized for its intense performances and atmospheric direction.

  • Noted for its challenging and often bleak exploration of human relationships.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Kizu' is not widely documented on Google platforms.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Kizu', translates to 'Wound' in Japanese, reflecting the emotional scars and pain experienced by the characters.

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