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Husband and Wife (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Husband and Wife (film)
''Husband and Wife'' (夫婦 Fufu) is a Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse released in 1953. Like other Naruse films from this period, such as ''Repast'' and ''Wife'', the theme of ''Husband and Wife'' involves a couple trapped with each other. Ken Uehara and Yôko Sugi star as the titular husband and wife. Mikuni Rentaro portrays a widower with whom the couple move in due to economic circumstances.〔〔 The film deals with the difficulties that ensue when both the wife and the landlord find themselves attracted to each other.〔 Towards the end of the film, the couple contemplates getting an abortion to help alleviate their financial distress.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN4804 )〕 ''Slant Magazine'' critic Keith Uhlrich describes the film as a "what if" scenario, specifically,"what if Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton were locked together in a room and forced to fight over Mary Pickford?"〔 At one point during the film the trio attends a re-enactment of a Chaplin comedy routine.〔〔 According to Uhlrich, the movies's theme is the journey towards "reconciliation of those contradictions inherent to being human."〔 It is one of several Naruse films in which a character is forced to "redefine themselves and test their strength." Like some other Naruse films, ''Husband and Wife'' includes a scene on a rooftop, which film critic Chris Fujiwara interprets as evoking the character's desire "to seek the widest possible view, the greatest distance."〔 ==References==
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