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      The Lady of Musashino

      1951 1h 28m Drama Romance List
      Reviews 95% Audience Score 250+ Ratings The wife (Kinuyo Tanaka) of a notorious philanderer courts trouble of her own by falling in love with her cousin. Read More Read Less

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      Anton Bitel Movie Gazette An elegy for Japanese times past and future, leaving a taste as bitter as cyanide. Oct 22, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member A "modern" Mizoguchi that takes place in the immediately post-war years and shows the immense changes in Japanese society occurring at that time. Mizoguchi favourite Kinuyo Tanaka plays the lady in question who honours the traditions of the past, sacrificing her own desires to support her professor husband even though he openly promotes philandering and tries to initiate an affair with her cousin's wife. Tanaka herself is in love with her other younger cousin, recently returned from the war and living a hedonistic life in Tokyo, but secretly yearning for the pastoral life back in Musashino. Mizoguchi paints a wistful picture of the vanishing countryside around the city and its disappearing customs (and morals?). The cinematography is often lyrical with long shots that find the characters embedded in their setting and quiet moments that let the viewer contemplate the plot. The plot is ultimately depressing -- this is Mizoguchi after all and he gives Tanaka another chance to show a woman's suffering, imposed by a society that allows men more freedom (even when they use it selfishly, as Masayuki Mori's decadent husband does). In the end, however, this film sees Mizoguchi not yet in his finest form - his classic tragedies (The Life of Oharu, Ugetsu, Sansho the Bailiff) would appear in the next few years. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member One of my favourite Mizoguchi films, features a sumptuous opening shot that highlights the post-war setting and a couple of breathtaking set pieces, and I love the fact that all the men are unredeemable losers. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member A good and brave movie. Touching story of society with decaying old values. Kenji Mizoguchi is really a great director. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member As a study of postwar Japan, it shows its wrinkles nowadays; look to Kurosawa's 'Stray Dog' for that sort of territory. Still, Mizoguchi's camerawork is peerless...as ever. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member very good film set in the changing times of late/post war Japan Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis The wife (Kinuyo Tanaka) of a notorious philanderer courts trouble of her own by falling in love with her cousin.
      Director
      Kenji Mizoguchi
      Producer
      Hideo Koi
      Screenwriter
      Yoshikata Yoda
      Genre
      Drama, Romance
      Original Language
      Japanese
      Runtime
      1h 28m