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The director uses color as a narrative tool: The affair scenes are bathed in warm golds and reds; the present-day Japan scenes are teal and sterile. Lower-quality releases tend to crush the blacks or blow out the highlights. The aBD release maintains proper color space (BT.709), preserving the subtle shift from the vibrant Thailand palette to the melancholic Japan palette. The most critical part of the filename is BluRay

Set in 1975, the story follows , a disciplined and ambitious Japanese salaryman who is transferred to the sweltering, exotic city of Bangkok. In just three months, he is scheduled to return to Japan and marry his pure and loving fiancée, 尋末光子 (Michiko) , who is also the niece of the airline's founder. While Yutaka does not love her, he sees the marriage as a strategic stepping stone to becoming the company's CEO one day. The director uses color as a narrative tool:

The film was released in two different versions. The original Japanese cut has a runtime of 170 minutes (2 hours and 50 minutes), while a shorter, 134-minute version was released for international markets.