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The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night
Set in the postwar turmoil, Akasaka no shimai paints a vivit portrait of the life of three sisters who struggle to live in Tokyo.
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Plot Summary
In the shadowy underbelly of Tokyo, a young woman named Setsuko is drawn into a dangerous world of intrigue and deception after her sister, a geisha, disappears under mysterious circumstances. As Setsuko delves deeper, she uncovers a complex web of secrets involving powerful figures, illicit affairs, and potential murder. She must navigate this perilous landscape to find the truth about her sister's fate, all while risking her own life.
Critical Reception
While not widely distributed internationally, "The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night" was met with acclaim in Japan for its stylish direction, atmospheric tension, and strong performances, particularly from Ayako Wakao. Critics praised its sophisticated noir elements and its exploration of the hidden lives of women in post-war Japan.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling mystery and atmospheric noir-style presentation.
Ayako Wakao's performance is highlighted as a standout element.
The film effectively portrays the darker, hidden aspects of society.
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Fun Fact
Director Kenji Misumi would go on to direct numerous acclaimed samurai films for Toei, including many of the Zatoichi series, showcasing his versatile directorial talent.
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