Dancing Girls of Izu
Dancing Girls of Izu

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Dancing Girls of Izu

1954
Movie
97 min
Japanese

A dancer girl in a touring company met a high school boy in a port town. The story is about their first love that is very touching and sorrowful. An adaptation of the Kawabata Yasunari short story.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Yoshihiro TeshigaharaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young student named Tsutomu travels to the Izu Peninsula and becomes involved with a group of dancers. He struggles with his feelings for one of the dancers while confronting the harsh realities of their lives and his own future. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the search for identity against a backdrop of natural beauty and stark social commentary.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Dancing Girls of Izu' received critical acclaim for its artistic direction and poignant storytelling. While not a major commercial success internationally, it was recognized for its sensitive portrayal of youth and societal issues within Japanese cinema. Its reputation has grown over time, solidifying its place as a notable work of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lyrical cinematography and evocative atmosphere.

  • Applauded for its sensitive exploration of youthful angst and societal pressures.

  • Noted for a subtle yet powerful performance by its lead actors.

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Fun Fact

The film was an early work of director Yoshihiro Teshigahara, who would later gain international fame for his avant-garde films like 'The Woman in the Dunes'.

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