The Pillow Book Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Peter Greenaway directed this elliptical and visually intricate tale of the far side of erotic and intellectual attraction. As a girl, Nagiko would receive a special gift each year from her father: a calligrapher (Ken Ogata) who would carefully paint a poem on her face, as her aunt (Hideko Yoshida) read aloud from The Pillow Book, a classic Japanese text on the art of love. As Nagiko (Vivian Wu) reached adulthood, her father insisted on putting a stop to this ritual, and he persuaded her to marry the nephew of his publisher (Ken Mitsuishi). But Nagiko is not satisfied with her husband, and after finding success as a model, she seeks a lover who will indulge her fondness for literature by writing verse on her naked body. In time, she finds happiness with a British expatriate named Jerome (Ewan McGregor), who persuades her to use his body as paper for her poetry, but the interference of her father's publisher (Yoshi Oida) gives their relationship a tragic turn. Greenaway deliberately mistranslated some of the French and Japanese dialogue for The Pillow Book, hoping that the occasionally fractured language would give the film a "Tower of Babel" quality. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
06/06/1997
DVD Release Date:
12/15/1998
Rating:
NC-17
Run Time:
123 min.
Distributor(s):
Film Four Distributors
Production Co.:
Alpha Films, Channel 4, Delux Productions, Kasander & Wigman Productions, StudioCanal, Woodline Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Dying Young, Culture Clash, Out For Revenge, Star-Crossed Lovers
Tone:
Deliberate, Meditative, Sexual, Sexy, Lavish, Reflective, Cerebral, Stylized
Keywords:
calligraphy, fetish [sexual], marriage-problems, poetry, publisher, sex, tattoo, writing
Country of Origin:
UK (11-08-1996),France (01-15-1997),USA (06-06-1997)
Language:
Cantonese,English
Status:
DVD