-18 Japanese- The Temptation Of Kimono -2009- ... [repack]
: The patriarch, despite suffering from a severe heart condition, exhibits aggressive and hypersexual behavior.
If you’ve never heard of it, you aren’t alone. The film existed in a strange limbo: part art-house mood piece, part adult-rated drama, wrapped entirely in the most iconic fabric of Japan—the kimono.
Unsurprisingly, traditionalists recoiled. Critics called it “kimono no bujoku” (insult to the kimono). The All Japan Kimono Association issued a vague statement about preserving “dignity in drape.” Some galleries pulled exhibits. -18 Japanese- The Temptation of Kimono -2009- ...
If you are looking to research or view this specific 2009 title, it is cataloged under its English title, , across major international film tracking platforms.
Rénqî zhî héfú yòuhuò (Regional release title) 📖 The Plot: Betrayal Under One Roof : The patriarch, despite suffering from a severe
Below is an overview of the film's production details, plot, and cinematic themes. Key Film Details
But the horror does not end there. The film's "double betrayal" (as described in the Russian review on КиноГид) is then revealed: Mikage discovers that the man she considered her one true love, her fiancé Youiti, is himself carrying on an affair—with his young stepmother . The young woman who was excited to join a family finds herself trapped in a nest of depraved familial politics. The father is an aggressor, and the fiancé is a deceiver who has been secretly entangled with his own father's new wife. Shocked and devastated by this twin act of treachery, Mikage is left completely alone, forced to decide her own course of action in a house with no safe harbor. Unsurprisingly, traditionalists recoiled
At Youiti's insistence, Mikage moves into his father's large estate to prepare for their upcoming wedding.
Following the assault, Mikage discovers that her fiancé, whom she believed to be her true love, is actively having an affair with his own young stepmother, Yukino.
(Played by Taro Kai): The wealthy patriarch of a major supermarket chain.