Yoki na onna
Yoki na onna

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Yoki na onna

1946
Movie
73 min
Japanese

1946 Toho film directed by Kiyoshi Saeki

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Yasujiro OzuGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A spirited young woman, Takiko, defies traditional expectations and seeks independence in post-war Japan. She navigates societal pressures and personal desires, ultimately forging her own path. The film explores themes of freedom, love, and the changing roles of women in a society in transition. Takiko's journey is marked by wit, resilience, and a determination to live life on her own terms.

Critical Reception

'Yoki na onna' is considered a charming and nuanced portrayal of a woman's quest for independence in a challenging era. Critics often praise Ozu's signature directorial style, which lends a gentle yet insightful tone to the narrative. While not as widely discussed as some of his later masterpieces, the film is appreciated for its strong female lead and its subtle commentary on social dynamics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and engaging protagonist.

  • Offers a subtle yet effective look at post-war societal shifts.

  • Yoshiko Yamaguchi's performance is a standout.

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Fun Fact

This film was made during the Allied occupation of Japan, and its themes of female independence were relatively progressive for the time.

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