Natsuko in Four Seasons

Yoichi Sai
Akiko Kana, Hitomi Kageyama, Takashi Kazama, Mitsuko Ohta
1980
Japan
Completed
Japanese
120 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as四季・奈津子,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1980Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
In the suburbs of Hakata lives the Komine family, who has four daughters. The ordinary second daughter, Natsuko, is a worker. One day, she meets the free-spirited Sachi, and together they go to Tokyo, changing her life forever. Natsuko leaves her hometown to develop her career in Tokyo, transforming from an ordinary factory worker into a modern woman pursuing her life. The film delicately describes the helplessness and longing for freedom that women feel deep within their souls, making it one of the best works dedicated to women. It is adapted from the original work by the famous Japanese novelist Hiromi Ituki. Film Evaluation Directed by the acclaimed "master of erotic aesthetics" in Japan, Yoichi Sai (known for "Dream Mansion"), this classic erotic masterpiece ranks 8th in the review of Japanese erotic classics over the past 20 years. It is adapted from the original work by the famous Japanese novelist Hiromi Ituki and stars Akiko Kana, Hitomi Kageyama, Takashi Kazama, and Mitsuko Ohta, winning the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Yokohama Film Festival. The film delicately describes the helplessness and longing for freedom that women feel deep within their souls, making it one of the best works dedicated to women.