Sawako began exploring her sexuality in her teens, opting for men considerably older. Now in her 20s — and still living at home with her parents — her fascination continues through her scrapbook, where she keeps a collection of photographs and observations of older men. Somehow, she’s always found it easy to exchange with them. When she eventually falls for Mori, a former co-worker her age, she experiences a different kind of sexual and emotional awakening as well as a newfound sense of inner power. (Source: iffr.com) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Te" (手) by Yamazaki Nao-Cola. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 手
- Also Known As: Te
- Director: Matsui Daigo
- Screenwriter: Date Sorami
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Fukunaga AkariSawakoMain Role
- Kaneko DaichiMoriMain Role
- Tsuda KanjiOkouchiSupport Role
- Kaneda Akio[Sawako's father]Support Role
Reviews
Bittersweet
This movie although having many erotic scenes has some pretty deep meanings in it. The lack of love and attention from parents results in many issues among women and men alike. This is very true for Sawako because she's trying to fill that void she feels from the lack of attention she gets from her father. The dialogue and acting is very nice and sometimes it's funny, and sometimes it's kinda philosphical. Then you throw in a little bit of those steamy romance novels in it and viola you have Te. There is romance in it but it's not a fluffy and sweet movie. It contains many taboo subjects such as infidelity and our main characters have a sense of realism in them as they are far from perfect. The main takeaway from this movie is how the main character Sawako discovers her inner self and grows as a person, and how she tackles her issues. And lastly....wow! This movie is steamy steamy!Was this review helpful to you?
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