Pale Flower - 1964
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Pale Flower

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Toru Takemitsu Masahiro Shinoda Masahiro Shinoda Shintarô Ishihara Shigemasa Toda Yoshi Sugihara Masao Kosugi Masaru Baba Yûji Takahashi Ichirô Mizunuma Gô Yoshida Hatsuo Kojima Nariyuki Yamane
Actors:
Ryô Ikebe Mariko Kaga Takashi Fujiki Chisako Hara Eijirō Tōno Seiji Miyaguchi Shinichirô Mikami Naoki Sugiura Isao Sasaki Koji Nakahara Mikizo Hirata Reizaburô Yamamoto Kyû Sazanka Hideo Kidokoro Akio Tanaka Hiroshi Mizushima Isao Tamagawa Shin'ya Mizushima Osamu Abe Sôhei Kurata Muga Takewaki Keiko Kuni Tomoko Saitō Keiko Mizushina Shinobu Emi Tae Hayakawa Teruko Yamada Fusako Maki Toshio Shimamura Fumio Tooyama Masahiko Inoue Isao Suenaga Yoshihide Satô Katsumasa Yamayoshi Masaaki Hagihara Yôji Doki Keiji Tsuchida Nobuo Takagi Kentarô Imai Eiji Tsumura Shôsuke Oni Hideo Asami Hiroshi Nozawa Shinkichi Hayabusa Daijirô Minami Kanji Ōsugi Akie Kokubu Hiromi Hagita Shuichi Oki Yûsaku Nishihara Hiroshi Nikaido
Genre:
Romance, Drama, Crime
Country: no data
Year: 1964
Muraki, a hardboiled Yakuza gangster, has just been released from prison after serving a sentence for murder. Revisiting his old gambling haunts, he meets Saeko, a striking young upper-class woman who is out seeking thrills, and whose presence adds spice to the staid masculine underworld rituals. Muraki becomes her mentor while simultaneously coping with the shifts of power that have affected the gangs while he was interred. When he notices a rogue, drug-addicted young punk hanging around the gambling dens, he realizes that Saeko's insatiable lust for intense pleasures may be leading her to self-destruction.
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"Pale Flower" is one of the most haunting noirs I've seen, and something more; in 1964 it was an important work in an emerging Japanese New Wave of independent filmmakers, an exercise in existential cool.
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