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Munekata kyoudai / The Munekata Sisters (1950)
112 min | DivX 5 448x336 | 788 kb/s | 60 kb/s mp3 VBR mono | 25 fps | B-VOP |700 MB + 3% recovery record Japanese | Subtitles: English, Spanish and (separate) French .srt | Genre: Drama | RS.com
The Munekata Sisters. Setsuko is unhappily married to Mimura, an engineer with no job and a bad drinking habit. She had always been in love with Hiroshi but both of them failed to propose when Hiroshi left for France a few years ago. Now he is back and Mariko (Setsuko's sister) tries to reunite them. She too is secretly in love with Hiroshi.
Two of Japan’s greatest actresses and several leading actors were assembled for this stunning “prestige production,” which Ozu was commissioned to direct. The Munekata sisters—Setsuko (played by Mizoguchi veteran Kinuyo Tanaka) and Mariko (Naruse star Hideko Takamine)—reveal the two poles of postwar Japanese society. Feisty and modern Mariko dresses in western attire and represents the liberated woman, while the placid and traditional Setsuko dresses in kimonos. To emphasize the tensions between modernity and tradition, between the old Japan and the new, Ozu employs a series of picturesque settings such as the Moss Temple in Kyoto, a mountain villa in Hakone, and the Yakushiji Temple near Nara. Though more linear and elaborately mounted than any other Ozu film, The Munekata Sisters is typically rigorous and exquisitely composed. In the end Ozu manages to wrest profound emotion from convention. Harvard Film Archive
Ozu's 43rd film, shot from May to August 1950. For the first time, Ozu accepted the invitation of another company, Shintoho, for this film. The original novel is one of Jiro Osaragi's most mature works. It was published serially in the Asahi shinbun newspaper in 1949.
Popular literature serialized in newspapers and periodicals easily became the topic of conversation, and were thus easy to cast with many stars, and had an enormous boxoffice value. Therefore, the film production companies rivaled to put these novels on screen. However, the film authors struggled hard just to follow the complicated plots. Easy works were produced in excess. For Ozu, cinema was not subordinated to anything. He was convinced that cinema is an independent art. Until now, he had only based his films on an original screenplay, or on a free adaptation of a literary model. The Munekata Sisters is Ozu's only film based on a serialized novel. ozuyasujiro.com
Setsuko vive infeliz al lado de Mimura, un ingeniero alcoholizado y sin trabajo. Siempre estuvo enamorada de Hiroshi pero nunca llegaron a prometerse a causa de la marcha de éste a Francia años atrás. Ahora éste ha regresado a Japón y su hermana Mariko intentará reunirlos de nuevo. Sin embargo ella también está secretamente enamorada de él.
Setsuko, 37 ans (Kinuyo Tanaka) et Mariko, 21 ans (Hideko Takamine) sont deux soeurs vivant ensemble. La première (qui est propriétaire d'un bar en difficultés financières) est mariée à Mimura (Sô Yamamura), chômeur et alcoolique. Leur père (Chishu Ryu) est atteint d'un cancer auquel il résiste contre tous les pronostics. Un jour, réapparaît Hiroshi (Ken Uehara), l'ancien amour de jeunesse de Setsuko. Toujours célibataire, il repousse la demande en mariage de Mariko et se rapproche à nouveau de sa soeur aînée…
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