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I Hate But Love

Nikui an-chikushô

Japan

1962

105 Min
Color
2.35:1
Japanese
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DIR Koreyoshi Kurahara

PROD Takiko Mizunoe

SCR Nobuo Yamada

DP Shigeyoshi Mine

CAST Yujiro Ishihara, Ruriko Asaoka, Hiroyuki Nagato, Izumi Ashikawa, Tamio Kawachi, Asao Koike, Kojiro Kusanagi, Asao Sano

ED Akira Suzuki

PROD DES Kazuhiko Chiba

MUSIC Toshirô Mayuzumi

Synopsis

In the high-octane, unorthodox romance I Hate But Love (Nikui anchikusho), a celebrity (played by megastar Yujiro Ishihara), dissatisfied with his personal and professional lives, impulsively leaves fast-paced Tokyo to deliver a much-needed jeep to a remote village. When his controlling manager, the woman he loves (Ruriko Asaoka), follows, the two must reconcile while dodging reporters. –The Criterion Collection

Director

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Koreyoshi Kurahara

Koreyoshi Kurahara (蔵原惟繕 Kurahara Koreyoshi?) (May 31, 1927 – December 28, 2002) was a Japanese screenwriter and director. He is perhaps best known for directing Antarctica (1983), which won several awards and was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. He also co-directed Hiroshima (1995) with Roger Spottiswoode, which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries.

He was the nephew of literary critic Korehito Kurahara, and older brother of film director Koretsugu Kurahara. His son Jun Iwasaki, a former producer for Ishihara International Productions Inc., is currently secretary to politician Nobuteru Ishihara.

He was born in the city of Kuching, then part of the kingdom of Sarawak (now a state of Malaysia) on Borneo.

While a film student at Nihon University College of Art, he became a live-in student of Kajiro Yamamoto at the introduction of Ishirō Honda. Upon graduation in 1952 he joined Shochiku’s Kyoto studio and worked… read more

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Stu Witmer

11Apr12

I wish I had seen this when it came out in 1962. It would have been some wild and crazy stuff then.

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Mr. Arkadin

10Dec11

The only romantic comedy I've ever enjoyed...but seriously, did Koreyoshi Kurahara ever make a bad film? I suppose he must've, but I've yet to see it.

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