Gubijinsô
Gubijinsô

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Gubijinsô

1921
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Japanese

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Director: Shôzô MakinoGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman caught in a love triangle amidst a backdrop of social upheaval. She must navigate societal expectations and her own desires in a rapidly changing Japan. Her choices have far-reaching consequences for herself and those around her.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from early Japanese cinema, 'Gubijinsô' is primarily of historical interest. Specific critical reception from its release is not widely documented in English-language sources. However, it is recognized as part of the foundational period of Japanese filmmaking, contributing to the development of narrative cinema in the country.

What Reviewers Say

  • Historically significant as an early Japanese silent film.

  • Represents a key moment in the development of narrative cinema in Japan.

  • Its story themes likely reflected contemporary social dynamics and challenges.

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Fun Fact

Shôzô Makino, the director, was a pioneer in the Japanese film industry and is often credited with helping to establish the modern film studio system in Japan.

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