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Hôrô-ki

  • 1962
  • 2h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
479
MA NOTE
Hideko Takamine in Hôrô-ki (1962)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFumiko struggles to get her literary work published, spending years working in poverty while being abused by her boyfriend all the while hoping to break free from the cycle.Fumiko struggles to get her literary work published, spending years working in poverty while being abused by her boyfriend all the while hoping to break free from the cycle.Fumiko struggles to get her literary work published, spending years working in poverty while being abused by her boyfriend all the while hoping to break free from the cycle.

  • Director
    • Mikio Naruse
  • Writers
    • Fumiko Hayashi
    • Kazuo Kikuta
    • Toshirô Ide
  • Stars
    • Hideko Takamine
    • Akira Takarada
    • Daisuke Katô
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    479
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Writers
      • Fumiko Hayashi
      • Kazuo Kikuta
      • Toshirô Ide
    • Stars
      • Hideko Takamine
      • Akira Takarada
      • Daisuke Katô
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux58

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    Hideko Takamine
    Hideko Takamine
    • Fumiko Hayashi
    Akira Takarada
    Akira Takarada
    • Fukuya
    Daisuke Katô
    Daisuke Katô
    • Nobuo Sadaoka
    Keiju Kobayashi
    Keiju Kobayashi
    • Fujiyama
    Kinuyo Tanaka
    Kinuyo Tanaka
    • Kishi, Fumiko's mother
    Mitsuko Kusabue
    • Kyôko Hinatsu
    Noboru Nakaya
    • Haruhiko Itatsu
    Yûnosuke Itô
    Yûnosuke Itô
    • Gorô Shirasaka
    Jun Tatara
    • Tamura
    Masao Oda
    Masao Oda
    • Fumiko's father
    Takeshi Katô
    Takeshi Katô
    • Uenoyama
    Tomoko Fumino
    • Yasuko Murano
    Natsuko Kahara
    Natsuko Kahara
    Chôko Iida
    Chôko Iida
    Machiko Kitagawa
    Yurika Benisono
    Chieko Nakakita
    Chieko Nakakita
    • Housekeeper
    Toshiko Yabuki
    • Director
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Writers
      • Fumiko Hayashi
      • Kazuo Kikuta
      • Toshirô Ide
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs7

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    galaxywest

    Hideko Takamine is Amazing

    How is it possible that Hideko Takamine can transform herself into this character so easily? My answer is that she was, 100%, an actress of heart. (Unlike so many Japanese actors and actresses these days who can only make faces.) And she does great things with her heart. She was by far one of the most talented actresses in the 20th century not only in Japan but anywhere. After playing several of Fumiko Hayashi's characters, Deko-Chan plays Fumiko Hayashi herself in Hourou-ki. And it is amazing to watch. From the beginning of the movie there is a deep sadness on Fumiko's face; and even when she is expressing other emotions in the movie, that sadness is still there in her face — it never goes away. Wow. I think that unlike most actors and actresses Hidoko Takamine can completely transform herself into her character; erase herself completely
    9Red-125

    A quiet, sad film

    Hourou-ki (1962) was shown at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago with the title Her Lonely Lane. The film was co-produced and directed by Mikio Naruse, and is based on an autobiography written by Fumiko Hayashi. The film stars Hideko Takamine as Fumiko Hayashi.

    This is the first Naruse film I've seen, and I feel as if I'm starting at the end of a cycle rather than at the beginning. Naruse had adapted several books by Hayashi for the screen, and this was the last. In the same way, Takamine was one of the director's favorite female actors, who had worked with him on several previous films. Under those circumstances, I can only give a general review of the film--I wish I could have seen it in sequence after having seen some of the others.

    As a director, Naruse reminds me of Ozu. The movie is quiet, and the camera work is unobtrusive. The film is very sad. As portrayed in the movie, Hayashi's childhood and young adulthood were spent in bitter poverty. This is shown as something far beyond low income--Hayashi often doesn't have enough to eat, and has to take a succession of low-end jobs just to have enough money to pay for her meals and to send funds to her equally impoverished parents.

    It's interesting that the film--and presumably the book--doesn't portray the protagonist as a saint. Hayashi not only makes bad choices, especially in men, but she commits a truly unethical act in order to advance her own literary career.

    Even at the end, when the older Hayashi is wealthy and famous, she is scarred by the life she left behind. Rather than being portrayed as a kind, benevolent mentor, she is shown as shrewd, bitter, and self-serving.

    I enjoyed this film, but I struggled somewhat with cultural differences about which I was uncertain, and subtitles which I suspect didn't do justice to the dialog. Even so, it was a privilege to be able to see this rare film and to learn of a new (for me) and highly talented Japanese director.
    6Platypuschow

    Hôrô-ki: Bleak, sad but charming

    When not making goofy giant monster movies Toho were known for their bleak period pieces, this is the latter.

    It tells the story of one girls struggle as she fights to make her way through a difficult life, poverty, hunger and poor companion choices. As you can imagine this critically acclaimed piece doesn't make for the easiest viewing.

    At just over two hours in length it manages to spread out the girls plight and it makes for a very sad watch. Many Toho movies are and it's very difficult to find a balance of sadness and entertainment, there is only so dark you can go before the latter becomes absent.

    I'm not sure the balance was right here, though it has its moments it's a very bleak little story and might not have quite the payoff you feel necessary.

    Watchable stuff, great performances but I struggled to find enjoyment.

    The Good:

    Fantastic performances

    The Bad:

    Unmercifully bleak

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Children should thank their fathers for skipping their first 8yrs

    Can you imagine how miserable the movie would be if Toho merged the bleak with the monsters!?
    amosduncan_2000

    Hi De Hideko

    I've seen four films (None on DVD) of Hideko Takamine, three with director Mikio Naruse, and She certainly must have been one of the dominate Star's of Japanese film in her age. Going by the IMDb, She started in silent film in 29 and then did roughly a movie a year before retiring in 79.

    Houroki-ki is a good film with a masterful performance from Takamine, She curls her body in a sensual pout whenever sizing up the situation, determined to rise above it even as She feigns not caring. Naruse's work is steady and intelligent and here the film never quite falls into "soap opera", as some of Takamine's vehicles seemed too.

    I really recommend this one and "The Four Chimneys;" it's about time more

    was known in the West of the impressive Ms. Takamine.
    9liehtzu

    Naruse's final ode to Hayashi Fumiko

    I saw this film in a horrendous video dub with difficult-to-read subs so I can only recount what I could glean from it. Many of Naruse Mikio's best films were adaptations of books by his favorite author, Hayashi Fumiko ("Lightning" "Late Chrysanthemums" etc.). "A Wanderer's Notebook" (also known as "Lonely Lane" or "Her Lonely Lane") was the final Hayashi film and one of his last before his death in the mid-sixties. Taken from Hayashi's autobiography, it's the story of a cynical, hard as nails female writer living in poverty who falls in love with a real b****rd (the typical unfeeling Japanese man littered throughout Naruse's films), who she knows is a real b****rd but who she somehow cannot pull away from. Hayashi is portrayed superbly by the always amazing Takamine Hideko, who has played the role for Naruse in previous films and who has aged like fine wine. In a way "Her Lonely Lane" feels like it's as much of a swan song for Takamine as it is for Naruse. Never has she played with such restrained bitterness; it's a flawless performance. Unlike "Floating Clouds" she remains alive at the end, a successful author with a large house and a kind husband. Her meeting with a man who loved her in her youth in the garden behind her home is a truly eloquent scene: as she is speaking to him we become aware that old memories still haunt her decades after the fact, though she never says so. It is moments like these in which Naruse's pessimism becomes sublime - Hayashi is aware that her hard-won victories can't stack up against the costs, but the moment is so beautifully melancholic that it seems to transcend the past, if only for an instant.

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      The film was made as part of Toho's 30th anniversary, being one of five big budget banner releases that included, Kurosawa's Sanjuro, Inagaki's Chushingura, Honda's original King Kong vs. Godzilla, and Chiba's Born in Sin.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 1962 (Japan)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japan
    • Langue
      • Japanese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Wanderer's Notebook
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kyoto, Japon
    • sociétés de production
      • Takarazuka Eiga Company Ltd.
      • Toho
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    • Durée
      2 heures 3 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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