woensdag 21 januari 2009

Kinoshita

Nijushi no Hitomi (Twenty-four Eyes) van Keisuke Kinoshita

This gentle, sensitive Japanese drama features Hideko Takamine as a schoolteacher who begins her long career in 1927. The film follows the woman's progress through World War II and also traces the individual destinies of her first 12 pupils. The emphasis is on the maintenance of traditional Japanese values in the face of an increasingly militaristic government and how the effort to remain loyal to those values affects the teacher, her husband, and her students. As everyone grows older, ideals are shattered and compromised, and beauty is subjugated to ugliness. The film closes with an emotional reunion scene that evokes memories of similarly structured Hollywood historical dramas.

http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:51300

En verder natuurlijk ook de schoolscènes in Yi-Yi en A Brighter Summer Day van Edward Yang.


Suggestie van Geert Vandermeersch

1 opmerking:

IV zei

Dit is inderdaad de Japanse films waaraan ik refereerde in mijn mail. Er bestaat onder meer een DVD-uitgave van de film in de prestigieuze Masters of Cinema-reeks. Ik zal die binnenkort aanschaffen.
http://eurekavideo.co.uk/moc/catalogue/twenty-four-eyes/
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/FILM/DVDReview/24eyes.htm

IV