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1978105 minDrama, Romance, Horror

Empire of Passion

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Is Empire of Passion worth watching? With a rating of 6.862/10, this Drama, Romance, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Empire of Passion Synopsis

In a small Japanese village at the end of the 19th century, a rickshaw driver's wife takes on a much younger lover and the two conspire to murder him.

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Top Cast

Takahiro Tamura
Takahiro TamuraGisaburo
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Kazuko YoshiyukiSeki
Tatsuya Fuji
Tatsuya FujiToyoji
Takuzō Kawatani
Takuzō KawataniInspector Hotta
Akiko Koyama
Akiko KoyamaYoung Master's Mother
Taiji Tonoyama
Taiji TonoyamaToichiro
Kenzō Kawarasaki
Kenzō KawarasakiYoung Master
Sumie Sasaki
Sumie SasakiOdame
Eizō Kitamura
Eizō Kitamura
Takaaki Sugiura
Takaaki Sugiura

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Is Empire of Passion worth watching?

Empire of Passion has received mixed reviews with a 6.862/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance, Horror movies.

Is Empire of Passion hit or flop?

Empire of Passion has received average ratings (6.862/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Empire of Passion is a Drama, Romance, Horror movie that In a small Japanese village at the end of the 19th century, a rickshaw driver's wife takes on a much younger lover and the two conspire to murder him....

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwJan 15, 2016
★ 9

I am a great fan of Ôshima's work, though unfortunately I have only seen previously six films of his, all between 1965's 'Pleasures of the Flesh' and 1976's extremely controversial 'In the Realm of the Senses'. This, like the latter, was a period piece that looked at a doomed relationship (this time in 1895), though far less scandalous in its sexuality, though still titillating nevertheless. Exiled and forced to work with the French in order to continue his passion, Ôshima's storytelling, through Yoshio Miyajima's gorgeous camerawork and another exemplary soundtrack by Japanese scoring genius, Tôru Takemitsu, and remarkably passion-ate performances by its stars, Tatsuya Fuji (who separated his shoulder, his acting was so intense) and Kazuko Yoshiyuki (who, I must admit, has the most amazing nipples I have ever seen), was great, earning him Best Director at Cannes. It seemed a reverse noir, with Fuji's Toyoji playing the seducer, and Yoshiuki's once-faithful wife being persuaded to be co-conspirator to her loving (but not fulfilling her desires) rickshaw-driver husband, not to mention a fine ghost story, with Gisaburo's very patient ghost taking three years to finally bring himself justice, by forcing the community to press the horribly-incompetent (almost as inept as Doug McGrath's Sergeant Nash in the original 'Black Christmas'!) Inspector Hotta to eventually torture confessions out of the ill-fated duo. Another film to see with the person you love!...