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is a 1951 film by Mikio Naruse, starring Setsuko Hara. It is set in postwar Osaka and it is about a woman who has moved from Tokyo (her father is a well-known professor) to settle down with her husband. Her salaryman husband ignores her. She is slowly being worn down by domestic drudgery. Matters come to a head when her pretty niece comes to stay and the husband begins to flirt with her. "Naruse shows brilliantly how the husband and wife cling to respectability by a thread."〔Geoffrey Macnab ("Director Mikio Naruse: An overlooked master", ) ''The Independent'', 29 June 2007〕 Dissatisfied with his efforts to improve their household life, she returns to Tokyo for a time. ''Repast'' is the first of Naruse's adaptations from the novels by Fumiko Hayashi, a writer who specialised in stories of the downtrodden. "I am moved by the sadness to be found in the simple lives of people...", a quotation included at the beginning of the film, expresses the writer's preoccupations. == Cast == *Ken Uehara - Hatsunosuke Okamoto *Setsuko Hara - Michiyo Okamoto *Yukiko Shimazaki - Satoko Okamoto *Yoko Sugi - Mitsuko Murata, Michiyo's sister-in-law *Akiko Kazami - Seiko Tomiyasu *Haruko Sugimura - Matsu Murata, Michiyo's mother *Ranko Hanai - Koyoshi Dohya *Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi - Kazuo Takenaka *Keiju Kobayashi - Shinzo Murata, Michiyo's brother *Akira Oizumi *Ichiro Shimizu *Haruo Tanaka *So Yamamura 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Repast (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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