Thirst For Love (1966)
Koreyoshi Kurahara's "Thirst For Love" There are certain stories that center on a rich, lustful woman desirous of a lower-class fellow in which the themes illustrate economic divides. Koreyshoi Kurahara's adaptation of Yukio Mishima's 1950 novel " Thirst For Love " takes this concept to its extreme. 1966's " Thirst For Love " is a delirious and erotic film that captures the voluptuous turmoil of Mishima's novel while also standing out as a centerpiece of Kurahara's filmography. The film centers on Yakichi, a young widow who becomes the mistress of her wealthy father-in-law. She begins to have sexual desires for their family gardener, Saburo. After Saburo gets into a relationship with the maid, Yakichi drives them towards a tragic breakup. Eventually, Yakichi's feelings erupts - causing tragic consequences. Yakichi feels trapped by her father-in-law's grasps due to his economic means. Her lusting after the servant boy is ...