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The Sea Is Watching
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The Sea Is Watching

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User Score26 ratings
TMDB 5.716+20021h 59mJapanese
DramaRomance

Synopsis

O-Shin is a young brothel worker who, one night, helps a young samurai escape from his pursuers. Against the warnings of her fellow workers, particularly Kikuno and the brothel's owner, O-Shin falls in love with the samurai.

Director
Kei KumaiFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Nikkatsu Corporation7 production companies
Release
July 27, 2002Released
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Top Cast

8 of 14
Misa Shimizu
Misa Shimizu
Kikuno
Nagiko Tono
Nagiko Tono
O-Shin
Hidetaka Yoshioka
Hidetaka Yoshioka
Fusanosuke
Eiji Okuda
Eiji Okuda
Ginji
Miho Tsumiki
Miho Tsumiki
Okichi
Masatoshi Nagase
Masatoshi Nagase
Ryosuke
Michiko Kawai
Michiko Kawai
Osono
Yumiko Nogawa
Yumiko Nogawa
Omine

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Reviews

From TMDB users
sitenoise
Apr 8, 2016

The Sea is Watching starts off as an attractive film; rich colors, effective photography, nice framing, fetching prostitutes. Then it goes melodrama, followed by silly, culminating in corny which brought a smile to my face before the surreal kicked in. It never stops looking good, though. There's nothing new or groundbreaking story-wise. It's a charming, sometimes funny, bittersweet tale of the inhabitants of a samurai-era brothel whose entire district ends up under water. Plot-wise it focuses on the love lives of two of the working girls: Kikuno (Misa Shimizu) plays an elder to the younger girls and enjoys being the object of pursuit, never giving in to the suitors who want to take care of her and take her for their very own; and Oshin (Nagiko Tono) who seems to fall in love with every one of her clients. One of them, a sweet samurai type, visits her often and convinces her that her "fallen soul" and "soiled body" can become pure again—just like a person's hair, nails, and teeth fall out and grow back. "A body can become pure again ... it would be too horrible for words if it weren't true". Oshin is the main protagonist of the film and is meant to give it an emotional center as her heart breaks and yearns, but it never quite happens. Although Shimizu and Tono give good performances, overall the acting is not one of the film's high points. I recommend the film to those wanting a taste of historical Japanese culture and who enjoy quiet films about love, loss, and friendship. Yes, the ladies are prostitutes but they have feelings too.

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