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  1. Carmen's Pure Love a.k.a. Carmen Falls in Love or Carmen's Innocent Love (Japanese: カルメン純情す, romanized: Karumen junjō su) is a 1952 Japanese satirical comedy film written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita.

  2. Carmen falls in love with Hajime, the Sudō's artist son and a notorious womaniser, taking his offer to pose nude for him as a serious interest in her. Meanwhile, Hajime's fiancée Chidori has constant arguments with her right-wing politician mother Kumako over Chidori's promiscuity.

    • Hiroshi Kusuda
    • カルメン純情す
    • Keisuke Kinoshita
    • Takeshi Ogura
  3. English: Category for the 1952 film Carmen's Pure Love directed by Keisuke Kinoshita

  4. It's a great site for finding fakes, mock-ups, and overly idealized scans. Not so great for undoctored images of actual album covers. I find what I'm looking for there about 1 out of 8 times.

  5. May 6, 2024 · I was put off from hearing Carmen’s third album The Gypsies for a long time; given its low-ish ProgArchives score and slightly bawdy album cover, I presumed this would be Carmen’s very own Love Beach where they completely sold out. In fact, it is a very different album from what came before, but it’s far from awful.

  6. Struggling to make ends meet in Tokyo, Carmen and her friend Akemi are drawn into the elitist art scene and the political campaign of a right-wing candidate. The loose sequel to CARMEN COMES HOME (1951), regarded by many experts as one of Japan’s best satires, features cinematography just as zany as its story.

  7. Carmen's Pure Love a.k.a. Carmen Falls in Love or Carmen's Innocent Love (Japanese: カルメン純情す, romanized: Karumen junjō su) is a 1952 Japanese satirical comedy film written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. It is a sequel to Kinoshita's 1951 comedy Carmen Comes Home.

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