Second part of the “L/R15” project between Hideo Jojo and RIkiya Imaizumi, which aimed at completing two sex comedies with an R15 classification, following “Love Nonetheless”, “Straying” features the latter as director and the former as scriptwriter, in a style of film that reminds intensely of Hong Sang-soo’s cinema.
Straying is screening at Camera Japan
Ako Machido, who works for an erotic manga magazine for ladies, is about to take a divorce from her husband, Hiro, who works for a tabloid. The operation goes relatively smoothly, but an argument ensues over who takes the cat, Kanta, with both parties wishing to keep him, and the cat eventually sharing his opinion by peeing on the divorce papers. The reason for the divorce is that Hiro is having an extramarital relationship with a colleague, Mamiko, who seems to be quite in love with him, not to mention better at their line of work,...
Straying is screening at Camera Japan
Ako Machido, who works for an erotic manga magazine for ladies, is about to take a divorce from her husband, Hiro, who works for a tabloid. The operation goes relatively smoothly, but an argument ensues over who takes the cat, Kanta, with both parties wishing to keep him, and the cat eventually sharing his opinion by peeing on the divorce papers. The reason for the divorce is that Hiro is having an extramarital relationship with a colleague, Mamiko, who seems to be quite in love with him, not to mention better at their line of work,...
- 10/1/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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