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- Movie Name: Kakô no Futari (2019)
- IMDb Rating: 6.5/10
- Director:Arai Haruhiko
- Star-cast: Tasuku Emoto, Kumi Takiuchi, Akira Emoto
- Genres: Erotic | Drama | Romance
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- Language: Japanese
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- Native Title: 火口のふたり | 火口的二人 | Kakou No Futari | Çok İyi Hissettiriyor
- Also Known As: It Feels So Good
It Feels So Good (2019) – Storyline/Plot:
When it rains it pours. Kenji divorced his wife, lost his job and his old squeeze Naoko is getting married back home in the north of Japan, specifically in Akita. He returns there in order to attend her wedding. Naoko surprises him by proposing that they have sex again. The one night stand is the new beginning.
Review of It Feels So Good (2019 Film):
It Feels So Good | Kakô no Futari | 火口のふたり (2019) written and directed by Haruhiko Arai, based on the novel by Kazufumi Shiraishi. It was named Best Film of 2019 in the 2020 Kinema Junpo Awards
the sex was animalistic and not titillating in the least – always felt like they weren’t really enjoying themselves – but like addicts they just kept at it, cause of some “call of nature” – coming together time and again cause of that “need” but never reaching the “high”.
Veteran screenwriter Haruhiko Arai has written for over 50 feature films in his prolific 50-year career, the earliest of which are pinku eiga directed by Koji Wakamatsu. ‘Kakou no futari’ is Arai’s only third film where he also is the director. With this, Arai visits some of his roman porno roots. There is nothing really ‘special’ or innovative about the setting. Two 30-something erstwhile lovers catch up after years, on the eve of the woman’s wedding, and give in to rekindle their passion. They eat, talk about philosophy, reminisce about their past, pychoanalyze themselves and have a lot of sex. The treatment is very understated, under-dramatized, minimal. Through the course of the film, the viewer is presented with a few key information about their past that may alter their judgement on the characters’ actions. In films like this, the chemistry and performative quality of the actors turn out to be the most defining element. Both Takiuchi Kumi and Tasuku Emoto did decently, but the passion they spoke so much about in the lines never really translated to the actions. The story of the film is set as an emotional aftermath of the 2011 tsunami and nuclear plant disaster, and it attempts to posit all this against the backdrop of another imminent natural disaster, but it never really exploits the full potential of that backdrop. It remains as nothing more than a mention, making the film ultimately forgettable.
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