

Rumi, now accustomed to life on the farm, remains frustrated with her husband's continued lack of interest in their nighttime intimacy. One day, she begins to suspect that her husband might be falling for a dubious organic farming investment scheme. Following him, Rumi discovers the presence of an unusually seductive woman, but...
Acting
Fumika's deadpan frustration grounds the absurdity perfectly.
Direction
Imaoka blends pink film tropes with genuine social commentary.
Writing
The organic farming scam is weirdly specific and hilariously petty.

Director
Shinji Imaoka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shinji Imaaka is a veteran of 'pink cinema,' Japan's long tradition of erotic genre films that often smuggle radical social commentary past censors through sex. The 'farmer's bride' subgenre specifically explores rural isolation and gender dynamics.
Junko Miyashita, playing the mother-in-law, was herself a legendary pink film actress in the 1970s — her casting adds layers of generational commentary on the genre's evolution.
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