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Yokubou (a.k.a. Desire) is an erotic love story from Shinohara Tetsuo, the director of Heaven's Bookstore. Based on the best-selling novel, the film tells the story of Ruiko, played by Itaya Yuka, a junior high schoolgirl. She has been in love with a boy named Masami (Murakami Jun) for years, but she has never revealed her feelings to him. Masami is in love with Ruiko's best friend, Asao. Several years later, however, Ruiko crosses paths with Masami again, and this time she has the confidence to express her desires for him physically. But Masami has changed since last they met. As a result of a serious car accident, Masami is now sexually impotent.
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Product Title: Yokubou (Japan Version - English Subtitles) 欲望 (日本版 - 英文字幕) 欲望 (日本版 - 英文字幕) 欲望 Yokubou (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
Artist Name(s): Itaya Yuka | Jun Murakami | Takaoka Saki | Toshishige Tsuyoshi | Omori Nao | Uchida Shungiku | Nakamura Horyu | Nakamura Kumi | Tsutsui Yasutaka | Mizuki Kaoru | Yoshida Hideko | Tsugawa Masahiko 板谷由夏 | 村上淳 | 高岡早紀 | 利重剛 | 大森南朋 | 內田春菊 | 中村方隆 | 中村久美 | 筒井康隆 | 水木薰 | 吉田日出子 | 津川雅彥 板谷由夏 | 村上淳 | 高冈早纪 | Toshishige Tsuyoshi | 大森南朋 | Uchida Shungiku | Nakamura Horyu | 中村久美 | 筒井康隆 | Mizuki Kaoru | 吉田日出子 | Tsugawa Masahiko 板谷由夏 | 村上淳 | 高岡早紀 | 利重剛 | 大森南朋 | 内田春菊 | 中村方隆 | 中村久美 | 筒井康隆 | 水木薫 | 吉田日出子 | 津川雅彦 Itaya Yuka | Jun Murakami | Takaoka Saki | Toshishige Tsuyoshi | Omori Nao | Uchida Shungiku | Nakamura Horyu | Nakamura Kumi | Tsutsui Yasutaka | Mizuki Kaoru | Yoshida Hideko | Tsugawa Masahiko
Director: Shinohara Tetsuo 篠原哲雄 篠原哲雄 篠原哲雄 Shinohara Tetsuo
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Release Date: 2006-06-23
Publisher Product Code: BCBJ-2505
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Duration: 148 (mins)
Publisher: Bandai Visual
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004182532

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タイトル:欲望
出演:板谷由夏/村上 淳/高岡早紀/利重 剛/大森南朋/中村方隆/内田春菊/水木 薫/筒井康隆/中村久美/吉田日出子/津川雅彦
監督:篠原哲雄

監督:篠原哲雄×原作:小池真理子が世に問う「ある愛のかたち」。
性欲にまさる「欲望」があるのだろうか

中学時代、三島由紀夫に傾倒する美少年・正巳(村上 淳)に憧れながらも、親友の阿佐緒(高岡早紀)に好意を寄せる正巳と一定の友情を保っていた類子(板谷由夏)。それから10年後、学校図書館司書となり、妻子ある教師・野勢(大森南朋)との肉体だけの関係に溺れていた類子は、阿佐緒の結婚披露パーティーで、久々に正巳と再会する・・・。

【映像特典】
・劇場予告編、特報
・メイキング(予定)

仕様:
■148分
■カラー
■16:9
■英語字幕
■音声仕様
【1】日本語/ドルビーデジタル

日本標準価格:¥3990(税込)

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Professional Review of "Yokubou (Japan Version - English Subtitles)"

April 1, 2006

Yokubou - the title translates to "Desire" - is a strange, somewhat distant, but compelling study of the competing and sometimes conflicting demands of sex and love. If it seems reminiscent of a number of Western films - The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Last Tango In Paris, Betty Blue, Coming Home - that's largely due to the nature of the subject. Can anyone make a film about sexual desire which isn't influenced in some way by Bertolucci? But the insistent, cascading imagery goes a long way towards giving the film an individual identity.

Ruiko (Itaya Yuka) is a school librarian who lives alone but enjoys regular sex with a married man. One day, by chance, she meets her old school friend Asao who is about to be married to an aging and despotic psychology professor. Ruiko and Asao renew their friendship and this brings them back together with their mutual friend Masami, who was Asao's boyfriend in school. Ruiko, tired of being a mistress, is attracted to Masami, but is aware of a secret he has kept from everyone else - a car accident when he was a teenager left him completely impotent.

Director Shinohara Tetsuo is very good with textures, creating a kind of tactile eroticism which is somewhat reminiscent of Walerian Borowczyk - surfaces become fetishised, whether the veins of a leaf or the cover of a book. He also throws in some more obvious imagery - notably trees blowing in the wind - but you can sense a unifying intent behind the images. He wants to make an erotic film, as opposed to merely a sexual one and, consequently, sex and the tantalising possibility of sex must be omnipresent. If he can't quite match Borowczyk or Philip Kaufman in this, then he's at least got enough talent for visuals to suggest that he is a major filmmaker. Certainly, he also demonstrated his talents in the only other film of his which I've seen, the rather wonderful Heaven's Bookstore, which teased viewers with narrative trickery and satisfied them with stunning visual storytelling.

There is, of course, a more obvious erotic thread running through the film in the shape of the graphic sex scenes. These are often filmed in something of a frenzy, suggesting an impressionistic portrait of the nature of the act and an insight into the characters of the lovers. None of them, interestingly, is remotely as sexy as scenes such as the moment when Ruiko walks slowly through the Professor's library, her feet nuzzling the wooden floor. But nor are they embarrassing or unintentionally funny. You feel the passion and the desperation, largely thanks to the stunning performance of Itaya Yuka, an actress with the talent and looks to become a big star.

Indeed, the quality of the performances is universally impressive and the film sets a very high technical standard. It's only fair to give great credit to Ueno Shogo's cinematography, which is lush without being chocolate-box pretty and performs some wonders with limited light sources. I also liked the plaintive score by Ike Yoshihiro - a bit Classic FM at times, but often a suitably poignant accompaniment.

Only two problems let the film down. Firstly, the running time. 133 minutes is far too long for this kind of thing, no matter how sensationally beautiful it looks, and you get the sense of epic importance being imposed on an essentially intimate story. Secondly, the plot is pretty dire, relying on several romantic novella standby points. Asao is trapped in a fatally loveless marriage to a tyrannical older man. Ruiko is having a doomed affair with a married man. Given this, Masami's crucial accident is hardly surprising, nor is Asao's decision to dump him while he's still recovering. We wait for his inevitable impotence when trying to have sex with Ruiko, just as we wait for the inevitable tragedy at the end. It's all very basic melodrama and it is to Shinohara's credit that he manages to pull the film off anyway. He does ring a few changes, thankfully, and the very downbeat ending is laudable, if a little too self-consciously neat.

DVD
This Japanese R2 release of the film from Emotion Pictures is generally very impressive. The picture quality is fairly good throughout with the anamorphic 1.85:1 image coming across quite well. Colours are full and there's plenty of detail. Sometimes, the level of grain is a little excessive and artifacting becomes a problem in places. The Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is also very good, although only the soundtrack and occasional ambient effects make use of the surround channels.

There are some extras but all are in Japanese without English subtitles. There is a ten minute interview with the director, a theatrical trailer and what looks like a TV spot. As I couldn't understand these, I haven't given them a rating. The main feature is accompanied by English subtitles.

by Mike Sutton - DVD Times

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