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Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Hideko Takamine,
Ken Uehara,
Masayuki Mori,
Daisuke Katō,
Eijirō Tōno,
Seiji MiyaguchiRating73%
Dans les premières années de la période Taishô (après 1912), Oshima, une jeune femme d’origine campagnarde, épouse un don Juan. Elle s’occupe consciencieusement de ses affaires, tandis qu’il vaque à d’autres occupations. Quand elle lui annonce qu’elle est enceinte, il prétend que l’enfant n’est pas de lui. Furieuse, Oshima se met à la recherche de la maîtresse de son mari, la trouve et exige le divorce. De retour à la campagne, elle veut devenir indépendante et trouve une place de bonne dans un établissement. Mais le propriétaire, un homme marié, cherche à en faire sa maîtresse., 2h4
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Hideko Takamine,
Akira Takarada,
Daisuke Katō,
Kinuyo Tanaka,
Yumi Shirakawa,
Keiju KobayashiRating75%
Fumiko Hayashi (Hideko Takamine) is a young woman can't find a decent job, meanwhile being dumped by her boyfriend and writing on the side. People say her writing on poverty is good, but she can't sell it and continues with dead end factory and bar hostess jobs and occasional heavy drinking. She gets together with another aspiring writer Fukuya (Akira Takarada) who can't sell his work either. Despite she doing all she can for him and his disease tuberculosis, he abuses her verbally and eventually physically. She walks out, comes back, walks out again. A kind man, Nobuo Sadaoka (Daisuke Katō) helps her occasionally, but she rejects his proposal. After these struggles, the film ends up with her literary success., 2h3
Directed by Mikio Naruse,
Kihachi OkamotoOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Hideko Takamine,
Masayuki Mori,
Mariko Okada,
Chieko Nakakita,
Daisuke Katō,
Isao YamagataRating75%
The film follows Yukiko Koda, a woman who has just returned to Japan from French Indochina, where she has been working as a secretary. Yukiko seeks out Kengo, with whom she had an affair in Da Lat during the war. They renew their affair, but Kengo tells Yukiko he is unable to leave his wife. Brightly lit flashback of their time in Indochina contrasts with the sombre tones of the film's present., 2h8
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Chikage Awashima,
Yōko Tsukasa,
Isao Kimura,
Michiyo Aratama,
Keiju Kobayashi,
Kumi MizunoRating73%
Yaé est une veuve de guerre. Elle vit à la campagne dans sa belle-famille avec son fils unique. À l'occasion d'une réforme de l'héritage chez les paysans, un journaliste vient l'interroger pour faire un reportage. Ils tombent progressivement amoureux, au fur et à mesure de rencontres où elle lui raconte la vie des paysans à cette époque de modernisation du Japon, à travers l'histoire de sa famille., 1h41
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Hideko Takamine,
Toshiro Mifune,
Keiju Kobayashi,
Akemi Negishi,
Ranko Hanai,
Yōko SugiRating72%
The story is about the interactions between Kiyoko (Hideko Takamine) and her bank clerk bachelor confidant Kenkichi (Toshiro Mifune). Kiyoko, along with her husband Shinji (Keiju Kobayashi), wants to open a coffee shop and so goes to Kenkichi to ask for a loan. Family financial and emotion troubles mount within her household, and Kiyoko falls for the handsome Kenkichi. Their entire relationship is a series of beginnings and endings with the middles cut out. It is at first purely a business association, though after Shinji (at the manipulative behest of his matchmaker mother) gives a majority of the loan to his deadbeat brother Zenichi, Kiyoko starts to think that her feelings for Kenkichi may be more than platonic., 1h57
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Isuzu Yamada,
Kinuyo Tanaka,
Hideko Takamine,
Mariko Okada,
Haruko Sugimura,
Sumiko KurishimaRating74%
Le déclin de la maison de geishas de Tsutayako (Otsuta) à Tokyo : les filles s'en vont, les dettes s'accumulent... Envoyée par une agence de placement, Rika, qui a perdu mari et fille, parvient pourtant à y être embauchée comme bonne. Dévouée, discrète et polie, Rika, appelée désormais Oharu, gagne l'estime et l'affection des habitantes de la maison. Mais le bonheur d'une soirée musicale fêtant la réconciliation de Otsuta et de Someka, une des employées mécontentes, n'est qu'illusion. L'avenir de la maison tenue par Otsuta est, en réalité, compromise car Ohama, une de ses anciennes amies, aujourd'hui enrichie, acquiert la propriété des lieux et projette de transformer l'endroit en restaurant. Par fidélité à Otsuta, Rika/Oharu décline l'offre de travailler dans le futur établissement d'Ohama., 2h3
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Setsuko Hara,
Hideko Takamine,
Tatsuya Nakadai,
Akira Takarada,
Hiroshi Koizumi,
Mitsuko KusabueRating73%
Les Sakanishi forment une famille tokyoïte typique de la classe moyenne à la fin des années 1950. Sous le même toit vivent trois générations : Yūichirō, fils aîné et héritier qui, avec son épouse, a l’obligation de prendre soin de sa mère Aki, veuve. Un jour Sanae, sa fille aînée, revient s’installer dans la maison familiale après la mort de son mari. D’autres soucis attendant la famille Sakanishi. Car Yūichirō, criblé de dettes, a hypothéqué en secret la maison…, 1h38
Directed by Mikio NaruseOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Hideko Takamine,
Yūzō Kayama,
Mitsuko Kusabue,
Yumi Shirakawa,
Mie Hama,
Yu FujikiRating79%
Reiko Morita (Hideko Takamine) is a widow who loses her husband in war. Bombing destroys his family's shop and the widow stays to rebuild it as the rest of the family flee and runs it for 18 years out of love for her dead husband and his mother. The film starts after 18 years when a new supermarket threatens to put them out of business. The sisters conspire to turn the shop into a supermarket and get rid of their brother's widow. Meanwhile, the surviving younger brother 25-year-old Koji Morita (Yūzō Kayama) loafs around, losing jobs, getting drunk, laid and gambling. In the crisis, he confesses to his shocked sister-in-law, 12 years older, that he has always loved her and can't deal with it. She cares for him, but in the motherly, elder sister way. She rejects him and decides to return home to her family, threatening suicide if he stops her. This suits the sisters, but he follows her onto the long train ride. On the way, she softens and they disembark for a country inn, where they can talk. He resumes his approaches, but at the last minute, she can't face intimacy. He storms out and gets drunk. He calls Reiko up and says he is going back home. In the morning, Reiko looks out the window and sees him being carried into the village on a stretcher, his face covered. Someone says he fell from a cliff. Reiko runs after him but falters. The last shot is of her face, blank, as she realizes what happened.