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Mourning Wife (Original Title: Mofuku no onna: Kuzureru ) is a 2001 Japanese "pink film" (pinku eiga) directed by Daisuke Gotō. Often described as a dark suspense-noir, the film is an unofficial retelling or homage to the classic crime story The Postman Always Rings Twice Movie Overview Release Date: September 28, 2001. Approximately 46 to 60 minutes. Drama, Suspense, Erotic Noir. Accolades: Won the Silver Prize at the Pink Grand Prix

ceremony, with Mayuko Sasaki taking 2nd place for Best Actress. Plot Summary Mourning.Wife.2001.WEBRip.1080p.HEVC.In.Japanes...

The story follows Tomiko Tachibana, a woman burdened by running her handicapped husband’s failing printing business while mourning her mother-in-law. Her life changes when she hires a drifter named Ryūzō Sakata. The two begin a passionate affair and eventually plot to murder Tomiko's husband, though their plan leads to a dark, fate-driven spiral. Main Cast & Crew Mourning Wife (Original Title: Mofuku no onna: Kuzureru

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Uncovering "Mourning Wife" (2001): A Guide to the Elusive Japanese Drama

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Themes of Mourning and Widowhood in Japanese Cinema

Regardless of the exact film, the keyword taps into a rich tradition. Japanese cinema has long explored the grieving wife:

A 2001 entry might fall into the V-cinema or indie circuit. That year saw notable Japanese films like Spirited Away, Go, and Warm Water Under a Red Bridge – none match “Mourning Wife.” So our mystery film is likely obscure, probably never subtitled in English.