Mourning Wife (original title: Mofuku no tsuma ) is a 2001 Japanese drama and romance film directed by . It is known for its noir-inspired plot involving betrayal and murder. Movie Overview Release Date: September 28, 2001 Runtime: 46 minutes Genres: Drama, Romance Key Cast: Mayuko Sasaki as Tomiko Tachibana Keisaku Kimura as Ryûzô Sakata Yoshikata Matsuki as Mamoru Tachibana Director: Daisuke Gotô Producer: Yutaka Ikejima Plot Summary
"Mourning Wife" is a 2001 South Korean drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film stars Lee Mi-soo, Moon Sori, and Kim Hye-soo. mourning wife 2001 full
That was why, on a raw November afternoon, she found herself in the dusty basement, dragging a plastic storage tub marked “Dave—College.” Inside were relics: a Discman with a scratched Pearl Jam CD, a leather jacket that smelled like stale beer, and a blue notebook. The cover read “Mourning Wife, 2001 – Full.” Mourning Wife (original title: Mofuku no tsuma )
A dark, suspenseful Japanese "Pink" film that reimagines the classic noir The Postman Always Rings Twice through a lens of raw eroticism and tension. Daisuke Gotô Drama / Noir / Erotica Approximately 46–60 minutes Release Date: September 28, 2001 Plot Summary The film stars Lee Mi-soo, Moon Sori, and Kim Hye-soo