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The Lady of Musashino (1951)

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Directed byKenji Mizoguchi
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1950
Running Time84 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
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About The Lady of Musashino

An atmospheric evocation of post war Japan (1951) exploring the climate of social and economic change. THE LADY OF MUSASHINO tells the story of Michiko (Kinuyo Tanaka), a disillusioned young wife, trapped in a loveless marriage to her translator husband (Masayuki Mori). Starved of any real affection, Michiko turns to her cousin (Akihiko Katayama), only to become entangled in a destructive affair. Ultimately let down by both men, Michiko in her desperation decides to take her fate into her own hands.Kenji Mizogochi (1896 - 1956) made this film just one year before his masterpiece., THE LIFE OF O-HARU. His serene visual style and meticulously detailed mise-en-scene captures the moral decadence and emotional brittleness of Japan's post war society. Exploring the divide between traditional values and a new found personal liberation, Mizoguchi contrasts the pace of life in the country-side with the bustling suburbs of the encroaching city. The superb Kinuyo Tanaka gives another outstanding performance as the self-sacrificing heroine. *** Imported from South Korea *** Japanese language with optional English and Korean subtitles *** NTSC All Regions *** Original Black & White *** Full Screen *** Product Description

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