Above, top to bottom,
3 of the 5 Japanese divas in lead roles for Mikio Naruse:
Hideko Takamine in Yearning,
Setsuko Hara in Repast,
Kinuyo Tanaka in Mother
3 of the 5 Japanese divas in lead roles for Mikio Naruse:
Hideko Takamine in Yearning,
Setsuko Hara in Repast,
Kinuyo Tanaka in Mother
I saw a double bill of Naruse's Repast (featuring the exquisite Setuko Hara in one of her most nuanced roles as a disillusioned wife) and Yearning (with Hideko Takamine, who appeared in most of Naruse's great films of the 50's and early 60's). I posted about the latter film back in December and was eager to see it again just 4 months later. Yearning deserves to become part of the canon of Japanese cinema for its final movement, which begins with a lyrical depiction of a train ride that brings Takamine's character Reiko progressively closer to the forbidden love she feels for the younger brother of her dead husband, only to end the next morning with a shattering closeup after her rejection of him leads to inevitable tragedy.
Among others, I'm looking forward to as many of the other Naruse films as I can see, as well as Ozu's very dark Tokyo Twilight (with Setsuko Hara and Isuzu Yamada) and the rare Keisuke Kinoshita film Carmen Comes Home (Takamine).
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