The Affair

The Affair

6.6

May 13 1967

2h 37m

Drama, Romance

As a young woman, Oriko condemned her widowed mother for openly pursuing relationships with younger men. After her mother passes away, she finds herself in an unhappy, loveless marriage and begins to understand her mother’s actions.

Mariko Okada

Mariko Okada

Oriko

Yoshie Minami

Yoshie Minami

Oriko's Mother

Tadahiko Sugano

Tadahiko Sugano

Furuhata

Shigako Shimegi

Shigako Shimegi

Furuhata's Sister

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