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A Girl Named Tamiko
A photographer based in Tokyo, who's in love with local beauty Tamiko, begins to court an embassy official so she can help him gain entry into the United States.
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Plot Summary
During the American occupation of Japan following World War II, a British journalist becomes entangled in a complex romantic and political situation. He falls for a Japanese woman whose loyalties are torn between her heritage and the changing world around her. Their relationship is further complicated by the presence of an American colonel and the lingering tensions of war.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing a predictable plot and weak character development. While some acknowledged the attempts at exploring post-war Japan, the execution was generally seen as lacking depth and originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a conventional and uninspired narrative.
Performances are largely unconvincing, failing to elevate the material.
The depiction of post-war Japan feels superficial.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'A Girl Named Tamiko' is largely unavailable or unrated on Google. Based on limited available data, it does not appear to be a widely discussed or highly regarded film among general viewers.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Japan, attempting to capture the atmosphere of the era, though its authenticity was debated by critics.
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