Nishi Ginza Station
Nishi Ginza Station

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Nishi Ginza Station

1958
Movie
52 min
Japanese

This short comedy concerns the extramarital affair of a drugstore owner. It is based on a popular song by the star of the film, Frank Nagai.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Koji ShimaGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman named Sumiko works at a flower shop near Nishi Ginza Station, dreaming of a better life. She falls in love with a kind businessman who frequents the shop. However, her past and the harsh realities of her life threaten to keep her from finding happiness. The film explores themes of love, social class, and the struggles of everyday people in post-war Japan.

Critical Reception

Nishi Ginza Station was a popular film in Japan, resonating with audiences for its poignant portrayal of a working-class woman's romantic aspirations and struggles. While specific critical reviews from international sources are scarce, it is generally regarded as a representative melodrama of its era, appreciated for its emotional depth and performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional storytelling and relatable protagonist.

  • Often cited as a classic example of Japanese melodrama from the late 1950s.

  • The performances, particularly by the lead actress, are frequently highlighted.

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Fun Fact

The film is set in the vibrant Nishi Ginza district of Tokyo, which was a bustling commercial and entertainment hub during the period, adding a layer of authenticity to the story's setting.

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