Ryûsui Morita
Ryûsui Morita is credited with costume design for the film Cure, released in 1997. The role involved creating the visual wardrobe that supports the film’s narrative and aesthetic, ensuring that garments and accessories align with the story’s setting, characters, and tone.
Biography
Ryûsui Morita is credited with costume design for the film Cure, released in 1997. The role involved creating the visual wardrobe that supports the film’s narrative and aesthetic, ensuring that garments and accessories align with the story’s setting, characters, and tone. Costume design in cinema serves as a visual language, shaping audience perception of time, place, and identity without overt emphasis.
Morita’s contribution to Cure reflects the collaborative nature of film production, where costume design functions as an integral part of the film’s overall design framework. The work requires coordination with directors, actors, and other departments to maintain consistency and coherence in the film’s visual identity. The specific choices in fabric, color, and silhouette contribute to th…




