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Une femme indomptée (1957)

Review by yadavanita-18093

Une femme indomptée

9/10

Hideko Takamine is a One Woman Army

Arakure(1957) or 'Untamed Woman' by Mikio Naruse is a story that was needed to be told and it couldn't have been made possible without the brilliance of 'Hideko Takamine'.

Naruse was known to make movies portraying the Hardships faced by Women in everyday life during Post ww2 and pre war Japan.

Unlike Another Master 'Kenji Mizoguchi' who also portrayed Strong and determined Women facing hardships of Patriarchal Society in his movies , Naruse's era was somewhat more modern.

In Arakure, Hideko Takamine's 'Oshima' is also a repressed woman under Society's norms but Unlike Naruse's other Women, she will not take it anymore and will even fight for her rights and respect.

Takamine who was always seen as an sweet and elegent lady in other Naruse's movies, shows all the depths of her brilliant acting skills in one of her best roles in this film.

Oshima is a girl that is being suppressed since her childhood and always seen more as an service maid than an human being, while regularly forced by other how she should dress, talk, act etc.

When she decides to Fight for her rights, she is called an rebel and asked to leave.

She struggles throughout the film with unsupportive men, sickness, poverty, mockery ; yet at the end she is able to work and own her own Tailor-shop by her own hardwork.

Hideko Takamine is fearless in her portrayal of Oshima and and incorporates her whole body to deliver a performance that will use her every movement to express her character; from stark dialogue delivery, energetic performance, using just her eye movement to deliver a enormous depth to the scene.

It is one of her best roles that she portrayed, but is generally overlooked from her other great performances like in 'Yearning', 'Woman Ascends the Stairs', 'Twenty-Four Eyes', 'Floating Clouds' etc just to name a few ; because of the low reach and awareness of this brilliant movie.

A must watch for Any Naruse:s or Takamine's fan to know about the depths of both this brilliant director-actress duo.
  • yadavanita-18093
  • May 17, 2021

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