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Neve sottile

Titolo originale: Sasameyuki
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
1834
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Neve sottile (1983)
TragedyComedyDramaRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe orphaned Makioka sisters look for a husband for their third sister, Yukiko, as the rebellious youngest sister, Taeko, is kept waiting her turn.The orphaned Makioka sisters look for a husband for their third sister, Yukiko, as the rebellious youngest sister, Taeko, is kept waiting her turn.The orphaned Makioka sisters look for a husband for their third sister, Yukiko, as the rebellious youngest sister, Taeko, is kept waiting her turn.

  • Regia
    • Kon Ichikawa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Shin'ya Hidaka
    • Kon Ichikawa
    • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
  • Star
    • Yoshiko Sakuma
    • Sayuri Yoshinaga
    • Yûko Kotegawa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    1834
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shin'ya Hidaka
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
    • Star
      • Yoshiko Sakuma
      • Sayuri Yoshinaga
      • Yûko Kotegawa
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 22Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali28

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    Yoshiko Sakuma
    • Sachiko Makioka
    Sayuri Yoshinaga
    • Yukiko Makioka
    Yûko Kotegawa
    • Taeko Makioka
    Jûzô Itami
    Jûzô Itami
    • Tatsuo Makioka, Tsuruko's husband
    Takenori Emoto
    • Higashidani
    Ittoku Kishibe
    • Itakura
    Yonedanji Katsura
    • Okuhata
    • (as Kobeichô Katsura)
    Michino Yokoyama
    • Itani
    • (as Michiyo Yokoyama)
    Miki Sanjô
    • Ohisa
    Taiko Shinbashi
    • Mrs. Jinba
    Kayoko Shiraishi
    • Restaurant owner
    Kuniko Miyake
    Kuniko Miyake
    • Aunt Tominaga
    Yukari Uehara
    • Oharu
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    • Mrs. Shimozuma
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    • Hashidera
    Akiji Kobayashi
    Akiji Kobayashi
    • Sentarô Jinba
    Fujio Tokita
    Fujio Tokita
    • Igarashi
    Kazuya Kosaka
    • Nomura
    • Regia
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shin'ya Hidaka
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
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    8rooprect

    "The Makioka Sisters" is Japan's "Gone with the Wind" ...only, um, nothing like it.

    In 1983, director Kon Ichikawa made this film adaptation of the epic 1948 postwar novel "Sasameyuki" ("light snow"). Like Hollywood's "Gone with the Wind", it depicts the decline of the aristocracy through a deceptive romance angle. There's an even greater deception in this film which I'll get to in the 4th paragraph, but let's start with the plot first.

    This is the story of an aristocratic Osaka family over a period of 4 years beginning in autumn 1936 and ending in spring 1941, just as Japan entered World War II. So already we see a direct parallel to Gone with the Wind which depicted 4 years 1861 to1865 leading up to the American Civil War. As such, this is the story of a traditional "polite society" that is slowly and unavoidably heading into an era-changing storm. The plot focuses on 4 sisters of a proud family who, following the deaths of their parents, cling to ideals of propriety and nobility even as events around them--and they themselves--begin to deflate this bubble. In particular, the story revolves around the elder 2 sisters' unsuccessful attempts to arrange a suitable marriage for the 3rd sister, while from behind the 4th sister (the rebellious one) chips away at the pomp by getting herself involved in multiple scandals and general bad behavior.

    "The Makioka Sisters" is a quiet, slow moving & poetic film, so don't expect the riveting drama of Gone with the Wind, and definitely don't expect the explosive performance of Vivien Leigh, Hollywood's greatest Scorpio haha. But if you have the patience to read into this film, here beneath the veneer of polite Japanese gentry is brewing a serious Tara-burning fire. And that leads me to the great deception I mentioned earlier.

    The deception happens on two levels. First there is the artistic level, where director Kon Ichikawa chooses to avoid overt shocks in lieu of subtle, unspoken storytelling: the lingering stares that the elder sister's husband casts on his young sister-in-law, or the way the sister-in-law "accidentally" shows her kneecaps to the staring husband; the way the 2 elder sisters "argue" not with shouts but by staring at each other like cats; or the youngest, rebellious sister's chain smoking habit when she's not in the house. No, we don't get any rousing, fiery "AS GOD AS MY WITNESS...!" turnip-eating scenes, but instead we get just as much electricity in what is NOT shown.

    And this leads me to the 2nd level of deception. This is regarding the culture of 1983 Japan when this film was released. As Japanese film historian Audie Bock says in her essay on this film, "Japanese audiences of the 1980s, flush with the wealth that came with being banker to the world and possessing an even higher standard of living than the United States, could no longer bear to look back on wartime poverty. While the book chronicles the decline of the Makioka family ... Ichikawa presents only luxury."

    And right there, you have the reason why "The Makioka Sisters" is an amazing experience. Just as the fictional Makioka sisters deceive themselves into upholding their illusion of wealth, so the actual audience (of 1980s Japan) was deceptively kept in this same illusion. Just as the Makioka sisters don't want to confront poverty, scandal and essentially *truth*, so this film also acts like a silent 5th character telling us that the aristocracy is alive and well.

    Did Kon Ichikawa truly believe this, or is the entire film a very clever tongue-in-cheek jab that's putting one over on the nouveau-riche? I suspect it's the latter. So in that respect, perhaps this film isn't like Gone with the Wind so much as it's like the 1971 classic "Fiddler on the Roof" - tradition vs. change (and you know who always wins). But this last bit is just my opinion. Check out the film and decide for yourself how to interpret this magnificent work.
    10william-t-archer

    Ichikawa and Tanizaki

    The Makioka Sisters shows Ichikawa going back to one of the greatest 20th Century Japanese writers, Junichiro Tanizaki. Ichikawa had already directed, in the 1950s, a stunning adaptation of the Tanizaki novel The Key. The Key is an elliptical comedy about erotic fixation, with a lush visual style of saturated colors. The Makioka Sisters is a more subtle and delicate film, attuned as the novel was to the undercurrents running through the highly structured lives of the main characters. In some ways, the novel was Tanizaki's attempt to write a modern version of Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji, and Ichikawa seems to have understood this in his adaptation, which brings a great deal of low-key humor and psychological insight to the proceedings, all very much in the Genji style. Essential viewing.
    6mossgrymk

    the makioka sisters

    Not being in the mood for a Japanese take on "Masterpiece Theatre" I bailed about halfway through this Kon Icikawa offering. I notice several prior reviewers have compared this film to the works of Ozu. And while it is true that "Sisters" is a family drama, a genre Ozu all but invented in his country, it could not be more different in mood and feel. Where works such as "Late Spring" and "Tokyo Story" are contemplative, sad and often quite funny I found this film to be melodramatic, stiff and occasionally amusing. Perhaps the biggest difference between the two directors is in the pacing. Where Ozu's best films flow, slowly but inexorably, toward a powerful conclusion I found Ichikawa's pacing to be, well, let's use the "Masterpiece" analogy again. Too many indoor scenes that felt like skilled, dramatic readings from Tanizaki's great novel rather than a visual adaptation of it. Which is not to say the film isn't beautiful to look at. Indeed, it is gorgeous, with resplendant costumes and art direction that marvelously recreate Japan on the eve of Disaster (otherwise known as WW2). In fact, it is the look of the film that kept me from bailing sooner. C plus.
    8greenridge10

    Where is this movie?

    We saw this beautiful movie several years ago at a Pacific Film Archive showing. We had read the book and found the film followed it faithfully and was gorgeously photographed. We just wish we knew if and when it will ever be made available on DVD or videotape. It was a pleasure to see a film that depicts life in nearly modern Japan with realistic people and locations. We have seen so many "studied" and arty films or medieval Japan that this one has remained a favorite ever since. We were pleased when a beautiful copy of "The Leopard" was released last year and hope that something this classic and beautiful can be made available to viewers.
    10weegeeworld

    A Wonderful Film for Japanophiles

    I give this film 10 out of 10 as even after seeing it more than 10 times it still moves me deeply. I was 15 years old when I first saw this movie in the theater in Seattle. I went back to see it again a couple of weeks later. The first 13 minutes during the credits is my favorite scene, filmed in Kyoto in Springtime. Read the book for more background. The Kimono worn by the female actresses are amazing. The late Juzo Itami plays the father. All the dialog is spoken in "Osaka-ben" or Osaka dialect, which has a softer sound than Tokyo dialect. You can also hear some Kyoto-ben too ("gomen-yasu" said by a servant upon entering in the first scene before entering the room). This film brings me to tears it is so beautiful. At the end of the first scene, when the camera pans out to the cherry blossoms outside and the music starts...it is cinematic heaven! I am waiting for this film to come out on DVD.

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      The story spans the period from autumn, 1936, to April, 1941, ending about seven months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The novel references a number of contemporary events, such as the Kobe flood of 1938, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the growing tensions in Europe.
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      Taeko is clearly wearing a strapless bra when she's in the bathtub.
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      Referenced in Nichinichi kore kôjitsu (2018)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 maggio 1983 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kyoto, Giappone
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Toho Eizo Co.
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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      • 1.85 : 1

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