
Kashin (2016)
Año de lanzamiento: 2016
Nación: Japan
Alternative Title: Uma Flor em Chamas, 花芯, 화심: 욕망의 꽃, Bir Çiçek Alevi, A Flower Aflame
Director: Hiroshi Ando
Writer: Hisako Kurosawa, Jakuchô Setouchi
Producción & Género
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1940s, 1950s, arranged marriage, cheating wife, cuckolded husband, female orgasm, female topless nudity, husband wife relationship, kimono, large breasts, man bound to a bed, mature woman younger man sex, one breast exposed, rear entry sex, sexually dissatisfied wife, sexually inexperienced man, simulated blowjob, tatami, unhappy wife, wife doesn't want to have sex with husband
Historia
Kashin follows Sonoko as she enters into an arranged marriage with Amamiya. Their relationship is loveless and functional, with sex serving a purely goal-oriented purpose. When they move for his work, Sonoko falls in love with her husband's boss, taking on the role of a betrayer.
Resumen
Directed by Hiroshi Ando, Kashin is a Japanese drama that explores themes of arranged marriage, infidelity, and societal expectations. The film delves into the life of Sonoko who, due to an arranged marriage facilitated by her parents, finds herself in a loveless union with Amamiya. Their relationship is void of genuine affection, with their sexual intimacy serving practical purposes rather than being driven by passion or love.