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Hideko, receveuse d'autobus

Original title: Hideko no shashô-san
  • 1941
  • 54m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Hideko Takamine in Hideko, receveuse d'autobus (1941)
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Okoma, a young lady working as a conductor with a bus company in Kofu Yamanashi, has an idea for her bus that could avert the dwindling number of passengers.Okoma, a young lady working as a conductor with a bus company in Kofu Yamanashi, has an idea for her bus that could avert the dwindling number of passengers.Okoma, a young lady working as a conductor with a bus company in Kofu Yamanashi, has an idea for her bus that could avert the dwindling number of passengers.

  • Director
    • Mikio Naruse
  • Writers
    • Masuji Ibuse
    • Mikio Naruse
  • Stars
    • Hideko Takamine
    • Kamatari Fujiwara
    • Daijirô Natsukawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    393
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Writers
      • Masuji Ibuse
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Stars
      • Hideko Takamine
      • Kamatari Fujiwara
      • Daijirô Natsukawa
    • 4User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hideko Takamine
    Hideko Takamine
    • Okoma, the bus conductress
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    • Sonoda - the bus driver
    • (as Keita Fujiwara)
    Daijirô Natsukawa
    Daijirô Natsukawa
    • Gonji Igawa - the novelist
    Tamae Kiyokawa
    • Innkeeper
    Yôtarô Katsumi
    • Kohoku Line Bus owner
    Keiji Sakakida
    • Bus customer
    Hiroshi Yamagawa
    Hisaharu Matsubayashi
    Kimiko Hayashi
    • Office worker
    Tsuruko Mano
    • Okoma's mother
    • Director
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Writers
      • Masuji Ibuse
      • Mikio Naruse
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    chaos-rampant

    Poems from the bus girl's script

    I'm not thoroughly impressed by Naruse's celebrated humanism or bleakness of outlook, at least so far as his prewar output is concerned. My heart is simply elsewhere with cinema. My relationship with him hinges on ways he finds - or doesn't - to annotate otherwise simple melodrama. In The Stepchild it was actresses vying for control of a child's innocent gaze and ours. In Avalanche, a young girl daydreaming a movie plot using characters from photos in a photo book. Street Without End, the most sophisticated of all - I have written on all these and others. There are a few more that sound promising and I'd like to see from this era, but haven't had the chance.

    This has directly cinematic charm most of all and is open enough to support personal self, almost incomplete when all's said and done. It has asymmetry that I value a lot, transient nature expressed with some poetry.

    The idea is that a young bus conductress seeks out a writer to prepare a script for her, a tour guide's script that spices up the bumpy provincial route she works, a story that entertains and possibly illuminates a journey for the passengers. We go along, passengers ourselves on the cinematic route.

    Of course the company owner is strictly a moneyman and doesn't give a damn either way so long as he doesn't have to spend a lot of money. The script ready, she rehearses her lines with the writer, who coaches her on delivery and nuance. We get the sense that she's a bright, spirited person who yearns to communicate beauty that flutters in her belly.

    But once the show is on the road, transient life foils her; an accident, then the company going bust after shenanigans with insurance and more modern competition. She doesn't know this, that once the route is resumed again after repairs it's going to be her last, so gets to deliver this poem she had been rehearsing with a smile. I believe this is where knowledge of Japanese pays off, as the girl was coached on the right intonation of the poem, and I presume getting to note the change in her voice when she finally recites makes all the difference.

    So fleeting beauty on this last round of a landscape that inspires poetry, this is abetted in a very powerful way by the film clocking at barely feature length, over just as it has begun to bloom. I soak this in as the few brushstrokes of a haiku, each word a small puddle that reflects expansive skies, words interrupted by time but still echoing down the road for the next traveller that passes by.
    7boblipton

    Plovers Living on Sashido No-Iso Sing

    Hideko Takamine is a conductress on a shabby bus in the countryside. She greets the passengers, takes their fares, and thanks them when they leave. Business is poor; a competing company has new, clean buses. Cheerful Hideko ropes her driver and a visiting writer into writing a script about local sights for her to recite as they travel along their route. Little do they know that their money-grubbing boss has plans that will ruin their happiness. For the moment, they are content.

    For Mikio Naruse, with his stories of small tragedies in a constantly changing Japan, this short feature is as good a life as it can get for the little people he cares about. They are kind, well-meaning people who wish to be moral. Happiness is such a fleeting emotion. Perhaps we should all learn to be satisfied with that.
    6Platypuschow

    Hideko no shashô-san: Sweet little tale

    Hideko, the Bus Conductor tells the story of a girl who *Shocker* is the conductress on a failing bus route. The bus is dirty, rickety and simply isn't getting the customers.

    Along with the driver she sets about trying to turn things around but will they be able to and will their unscrupulous boss put a spanner in the works?

    Standing at just over 50 minutes this is one of the first Toho movies to come out of the 1940's. It's sweet, heartfelt and simplistic.

    There isn't a vast amount going on here, in fact it kind of feels like a television show episode as opposed to a movie. Regardless it's well made, the adorable lead Hideko Takamine makes the role her own and it's a sweet little effort.

    The Good:

    Hideko Takamine

    Quaint

    The Bad:

    Not much to it ultimately

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Toho can make movies that don't end in murder/suicides!

    They don't have conductors on the roof Eddie!

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1941 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Hideko, the Bus Conductor
    • Production company
      • Nan'ô Eiga
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    • Runtime
      54 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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