Ginza Cosmetics
Ginza Cosmetics

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Ginza Cosmetics

1951
Movie
87 min
Japanese

A few days in the life of a quiet geisha, single mother of a smart young boy, in the lively Tokyo quarter of Ginza. A woman devoted to others' needs, she'll end by taking part herself in one of the many disguises of Ginza.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Mikio NaruseGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In the bustling post-war Tokyo district of Ginza, a young woman named Michiko navigates the complexities of life, love, and ambition. She works in a cosmetics shop, a microcosm of societal shifts where tradition and modernity collide. The film explores her relationships with a variety of characters, including a wealthy businessman and her former lover, as she grapples with personal desires and economic realities.

Critical Reception

Ginza Cosmetics was met with critical acclaim for its nuanced portrayal of post-war Japanese society and its intimate focus on the lives of women. Mikio Naruse's directorial style, known for its subtle yet powerful depiction of everyday struggles and emotional depth, was particularly praised. The film is considered a significant work in understanding the social and economic landscape of Japan during its recovery period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of female protagonists.

  • Noted for its subtle yet effective depiction of post-war Japanese life.

  • Appreciated for Mikio Naruse's masterful direction and character development.

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Fun Fact

Setsuko Hara, who plays the lead role, was a prominent actress in Japanese cinema during the post-war era, often embodying characters of quiet strength and resilience.

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