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Aizen katsura

  • 1938
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
53
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Aizen katsura (1938)
DramaRomance

A young doctor, Kozo Tsumura (Uehara), falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi (Tanaka). But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son. Kozo and Katsue decide to run away to Kyoto, but her ... Read allA young doctor, Kozo Tsumura (Uehara), falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi (Tanaka). But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son. Kozo and Katsue decide to run away to Kyoto, but her child suddenly became sick and she just missed the train and Kozo. She makes it to Kyoto f... Read allA young doctor, Kozo Tsumura (Uehara), falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi (Tanaka). But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son. Kozo and Katsue decide to run away to Kyoto, but her child suddenly became sick and she just missed the train and Kozo. She makes it to Kyoto finally, but is unable to meet him. Plus she isn't accepted into Kyoto society. She goes ba... Read all

  • Director
    • Hiromasa Nomura
  • Writers
    • Matsutarô Kawaguchi
    • Kôgo Noda
  • Stars
    • Kinuyo Tanaka
    • Ken Uehara
    • Hideo Fujino
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    53
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hiromasa Nomura
    • Writers
      • Matsutarô Kawaguchi
      • Kôgo Noda
    • Stars
      • Kinuyo Tanaka
      • Ken Uehara
      • Hideo Fujino
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kinuyo Tanaka
    Kinuyo Tanaka
    • Katsue Takaishi
    Ken Uehara
    Ken Uehara
    • Kozo Tsumura
    Hideo Fujino
    • Yasuki
    Mitsuko Higashiyama
    • Yoneko Saiga, nurse
    Ryôko Hisahara
    • Tokuko Hamada, nurse
    Yaeko Izumo
    • Haruko Minezawa, nurse
    Ayako Katsuragi
    Ayako Katsuragi
    • Kiyoko
    Reikichi Kawamura
    • Haruki
    Kazuko Kojima
    • Toshiko
    Tazuko Kusaka
    • Tatsuko Wakai, nurse
    Mitsuko Mito
    Mitsuko Mito
    • Kimura's Wife…
    Masami Morikawa
    • Takeko
    Seiji Nishimura
    • Terashima
    Fumiko Okamura
    Fumiko Okamura
    • Sato
    Shin Saburi
    Shin Saburi
    • Hattori
    Tatsuo Saitô
    Tatsuo Saitô
    • Okajima
    Takeshi Sakamoto
    Takeshi Sakamoto
    • Yoshikawa
    Setsuko Shinobu
    • Shigeko Onda, nurse
    • Director
      • Hiromasa Nomura
    • Writers
      • Matsutarô Kawaguchi
      • Kôgo Noda
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    7rowerivers

    The Tree of Eternal Love

    There's a special Japanese word for this type of movie: surechigai – people who pass nearby but don't see each other. The title refers to a special Laurel tree that brings eternal love. Yes, it's a love story, pure and simple. And it was a huge hit back in pre-war Japan. The movie had the sophisticated look of a Hollywood film with a story to match. The protagonists were elite and the setting was modern urban. Despite being a single mother, Katsue lived in a nice, clean home and wore beautiful western clothes. What really put this film above the ordinary melodrama was the chemistry between Tanaka and Uehara – two hugely popular stars who continued to make films after the war. Both were young and beautiful. And Uehara's hair was so slick and oiled that he looked like an illustration. But we couldn't help feeling that they were meant for each other. It was the perfect escape from an uncertain world and still holds its own today.
    5boblipton

    Why Don't You Tell Me About It?

    Kinuyo Tanaka has a child, which is a problem for her being a nurse. Her fellow nurses agree to cover up for her. It's also a problem for her budding romance with handsome young doctor Ken Uehara. He's the son of the hospital's manager who wants Uehara to marry a socially advantageous woman. None the less, Uehara and Miss Tanaka decide to run off for a while. She doesn't show up because she's tending to her sick child, which causes problems in both her professional and love lives. Eventually she decides to chuck it all and become a professional singer.

    There are a lot of problems with the script, which sets the situation and advances the plot via large chunks of exposition. This is surprising because the novel it was based on was written by Matsutarô Kawaguchi, who directed films in the silent era, and the screenplay was by Kôgo Noda, who would spend the 1950s writing screenplay for Ozu. The large assortment of careers Miss Tanaka rivals RANDOM HARVEST for a character's course of life, and Uehara seems to change directions whenever it suits the plot.

    That said, director Hiromasa Nomura handles the screenplay in as workmanlike a fashion as he can. It's just a pity he wasn't given something a lot more coherent.

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    • Connections
      Featured in Shôchiku eiga sanjû-nen: Omoide no album (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight' II. Allegretto
      Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Played by Masami Morikawa

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1938 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Tree of Love
    • Production company
      • Shochiku
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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