Second entry of lesbian interest in the reboot of Nikkatsu’s Roman Porno series, “When the Rain Falls” is probably the most grounded to reality entry of the 8 that comprise it, something that does come as a surprise, considering the director, Shusuke Kaneko, has movies in the Gamera, Godzilla and Death Note franchise under his belt.
Hazuki clips her nail every time it rains, in an effort to remember a sapphic relationship she had in her schooldays. At the same time, she admires Shiori, the head of planning in the publishing company she works at, who also functions as a kind of her mentor. The rest of her co-workers mock Shiori for her “extravagant” clothes, high heels, and always lacquered long nails, but Hazuki definitely does not feel that way. Shiori wants to have a child with her elderly husband, Sawada, who is also the director of the company, but...
Hazuki clips her nail every time it rains, in an effort to remember a sapphic relationship she had in her schooldays. At the same time, she admires Shiori, the head of planning in the publishing company she works at, who also functions as a kind of her mentor. The rest of her co-workers mock Shiori for her “extravagant” clothes, high heels, and always lacquered long nails, but Hazuki definitely does not feel that way. Shiori wants to have a child with her elderly husband, Sawada, who is also the director of the company, but...
- 1/19/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Title: Kabukicho Love Hotel Director: Hiroki Ryuichi Starring: Sometani Shota, Maeda Atsuko, Lee Eun-woo, Son II-kwon, Minami Kaho, Matsushige Yutaka, Mori Nao, Murakami Jun, Taguchi Tomorowo, Oshinari Shugo, Wagatsuma Miwako, Kawai Aoba, Miyazaki Tomu, Hinoi Asuka. Sex, humour, melancholy, discouragement, hope, destiny. These are Hiroki Ryuichi’s ingredients, sprinkled upon the lives of the diverse couples that populate ‘Kabukicho Love Hotel’. The story is set in Tokyo’s red-light district — Kabukicho — prevalently in a motel, that allows couples privacy for sexual activities. The bad boy of Nippon cinema, returns to his indie pink film roots, by portraying twenty-four hours in the life of the young director of the love hotel, [ Read More ]
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- 6/18/2016
- by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa
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