Ojú-sama

  • Japonia お遊さま (więcej)
Dramat
Japonia, 1951, 94 min

Reżyseria:

Kenji Mizoguchi

Pierwowzór:

Jun'ichirô Tanizaki (powieść)

Scenariusz:

Yoshikata Yoda

Zdjęcia:

Kazuo Miyagawa

Muzyka:

Fumio Hayasaka
(inne zawody)

Opisy(1)

A story by one of Japan's modern literary masters, novelist Tanizaki Jun'ichiro Mizoguchi's Oyu-sama [Miss Oyu] is a poignant and contemplative tale of two sisters and their ill-fated relationship with the same man. At the core is Mizoguchi-regular Tanaka Kinuyo (who also stars in Ugetsu Monogatari) as the eponymous Oyu, the older sister who allows marital customs to dictate the lives of those caught up in this complex love triangle. Continuing the director's fascination with the relationship between affairs of the heart and the social mores that shape and sometimes destroy them, Mizoguchi transforms his subject matter into the realm of the transcendental through the use of long, mobile shots an approach that reaches its apotheosis in a take of almost six minutes infused with humanity and emotion. (Eureka Entertainment)

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