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Les quatre sœurs Makioka

Original title: Sasameyuki
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.8K
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Les quatre sœurs Makioka (1983)
TragedyComedyDramaRomance

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

  • Director
    • Kon Ichikawa
  • Writers
    • Shin'ya Hidaka
    • Kon Ichikawa
    • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
  • Stars
    • Yoshiko Sakuma
    • Sayuri Yoshinaga
    • Yûko Kotegawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Writers
      • Shin'ya Hidaka
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
    • Stars
      • Yoshiko Sakuma
      • Sayuri Yoshinaga
      • Yûko Kotegawa
    • 17User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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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
    • Director
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Writers
      • Shin'ya Hidaka
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
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    User reviews17

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    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.
    8gordon-31

    A charming, beautiful film based on a great novel.

    One should first read The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki to better understand this film. It is a very great novel about the life of four middle-class sisters in Osaka, Japan in the 1930's. The book describes in great detail the many subtleties of life in Japan which a Westerner can miss understanding in the film. The film rather closely follows the book and is very beautifully photographed.
    7frankde-jong

    A worthy successor of Ozu

    Kon Ichikawa probably is the director who most rightfully can be considered to be the successor of Yasujiro Ozu. At the beginning of his career he made a couple of war films, but later his subject was more and more the daily life of middle class families.

    "The Makioka sisters" is a film from the second half of his career and is about the relationships between four sisters of a family in the Kimono business. All the sisters are different. The two oldest are married, number 3 and 4 are still single. The oldest one runs the external (business) relations, the second one runs the internal (family) relations. Number 3 is looking for a husband the traditional way and is choosy in this regard. Number 4, who can (according to tradition) only marry when number 3 is finally married, is more easy going. She finds the character of her potential boy friends more important than his social standing.

    "The Makioka sisters" was a film in honor of the 50th anniversary of the production company, so the film had to be a little festive. Situating the film in a family in the kimono business enabled Ichikawa to use bright colors, and in this respect the film reminded me of "Ju Dou" (1990, Zhang Yimou).

    Due to the possibility of using bright colors in a film and not in a book, one is inclined to say that in this case the film must be better than the book. Some years ago I read (another) book from the writer Jun'ichiro Tanizaki and now I am not so sure anymore. Tanizaki turned out to be a very subtle writer. Maybe I need to read "The Makioka sisters" some day to come to a final judgement.
    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.
    8lasttimeisaw

    Film Review - The Makioka Sisters (1983) 8.1/10

    "Each sister is engaged in their own affairs, but Ichikawa's film (its Japanese title can be literally translated as "light snow") allots the lion's share to Sachiko and Yukiko, and the matchmaking arrangement preceded by precise calculation of all the conceivable conditions ("background" should be investigated through and through, no mentally disturbed mother-in-law lurking in the dark), the sheer canniness and the business-like action is astounding (death certificates of diseased wife and children are tossed over the dinner table), and Yukiko, played by beloved Japanese actress Yoshinaga with a comely reticence, extraordinarily wears down the mounting pressure and grinding process, to claim her hard-won victory, a good match is worth the wait, especially when eligible ones are few and far between during the wartime; whereas Sakuma, so adroitly embodies Sachiko's diligence and tenuous discomposure under a painstakingly maintained graciousness that comes naturally with age and savoir faire."

    read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore, thanks

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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.
    • Goofs
      Taeko is clearly wearing a strapless bra when she's in the bathtub.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dans un jardin qu'on dirait éternel (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1983 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Makioka Sisters
    • Filming locations
      • Kyoto, Japan
    • Production company
      • Toho Eizo Co.
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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