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Miss Okichi
Okichi, a woman trapped in a criminal scheme by two con men, finds her life of deception threatened when she unexpectedly falls in love with the son of a wealthy merchant.
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Plot Summary
Set in the Meiji era, the film tells the story of Okichi, a young woman who is forced into a life of prostitution to support her family. She falls in love with a student but their relationship is forbidden by societal norms and her circumstances. Okichi's journey explores themes of sacrifice, societal expectations, and the struggle for personal happiness against a backdrop of historical change.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1935, 'Miss Okichi' is a significant work of early Japanese cinema. While contemporary reviews are scarce in English-language archives, its survival and thematic depth are recognized by film historians. It is often cited as an example of social drama addressing the plight of women in pre-war Japan. The film's impact is primarily through its historical context and its portrayal of difficult social issues.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant portrayal of a woman's sacrifice in a restrictive society.
Explores the harsh realities faced by women during the Meiji era.
Kinuyo Tanaka's performance is a highlight, conveying deep emotional struggle.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel by Kensuke Kurosawa, who was also the father of acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa.
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