
The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night 2000
In *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night (2000)*, director Minoru Kunizawa weaves a darkly comedic and twisted romance that explores deception, trust, and the absurdity of love gone wrong.
Director: Minoru Kunizawa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night (2000)* about?
This dark romantic comedy follows two women navigating betrayal and deception. Hatsune deals with her lover's secret marriage, while her sister Shizuka learns the hard way that her charming suitor is a marriage fraudster after he steals her deposit. Friendship and resilience take center stage in this unusual tale.
Who directed *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night*?
The film was directed by Minoru Kunizawa, a filmmaker known for his offbeat and sometimes controversial takes on modern relationships.
Who stars in *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night* (2000)?
The cast features Kinako Satō as Hatsune, Sayuri Shinohara as Mika, Rei Asakura as Shizuka, and Teruo Kawamoto in a supporting role.
Is *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night* (2000) worth watching?
With its short runtime and genre-blending tone, this film offers a unique blend of romance and dark humor. While not a mainstream hit, its quirky premise and themes of trust and deception make it a curious watch for fans of unconventional storytelling.
How long is *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night*?
The film runs for 59 minutes.
About The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night (2000) — A Twisted Romance You Won't Forget
In *The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night (2000)*, director Minoru Kunizawa weaves a darkly comedic and twisted romance that explores deception, trust, and the absurdity of love gone wrong.
The story follows Hatsune, a young woman caught in a web of lies when her sister Shizuka's potential suitor, Itoyama, reveals himself as a cunning marriage fraudster after swindling her deposit. Meanwhile, Hatsune herself grapples with the betrayal of a lover's secret marriage, all while leaning on her loyal friend Mika for support. With a runtime of just 59 minutes, this quirky Japanese romance keeps the tone playful yet biting, blending awkward humor with moments of genuine shock.