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Ie naki musume
An orphan Mihato Mari works as a secretary at a spinning factory.
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Plot Summary
Based on Hector Malot's novel 'Sans Famille', this Japanese adaptation follows a young orphan girl who is adopted and then abandoned by a traveling troupe. She eventually finds her way in the world, facing hardships but also experiencing moments of kindness and resilience. The story highlights themes of family, belonging, and the search for a home.
Critical Reception
As a pre-war Japanese film, specific widespread critical reception data from its original release is scarce in international archives. However, the film is recognized as an adaptation of a popular international novel, indicating an interest in such narratives within Japanese cinema at the time. It is generally appreciated for its sentimental storytelling and emotional resonance, aligning with the melodrama genre.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant adaptation of a classic tale of orphanhood.
Explores themes of resilience and the search for belonging.
Features a strong central performance.
Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reception on Google is not available for this historical film.
Fun Fact
This film is a Japanese adaptation of the famous French novel 'Sans Famille' by Hector Malot, which has been adapted into numerous films and television series worldwide.
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