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Moglie di una spia

Titolo originale: Supai no tsuma
  • Film per la TV
  • 2020
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Yû Aoi in Moglie di una spia (2020)
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La storia di un mercante giapponese che lascia la moglie per recarsi in Manciuria, dove assiste a un atto di barbarie. Le sue azioni successive causano incomprensioni, gelosia e problemi leg... Leggi tuttoLa storia di un mercante giapponese che lascia la moglie per recarsi in Manciuria, dove assiste a un atto di barbarie. Le sue azioni successive causano incomprensioni, gelosia e problemi legali a sua moglie.La storia di un mercante giapponese che lascia la moglie per recarsi in Manciuria, dove assiste a un atto di barbarie. Le sue azioni successive causano incomprensioni, gelosia e problemi legali a sua moglie.

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    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Tadashi Nohara
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    • Yû Aoi
    • Issei Takahashi
    • Masahiro Higashide
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      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
      • Tadashi Nohara
    • Star
      • Yû Aoi
      • Issei Takahashi
      • Masahiro Higashide
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 74Recensioni della critica
    • 79Metascore
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    Yû Aoi
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    • Satoko Fukuhara
    Issei Takahashi
    Issei Takahashi
    • Yusaku Fukuhara
    • (as Issey Takahashi)
    Masahiro Higashide
    Masahiro Higashide
    • Yasuharu Tsumori
    Ryôta Bandô
    • Fumio Takeshita
    Yuri Tsunematsu
    Yuri Tsunematsu
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    • Hiroko Kusakabe
    Takashi Sasano
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    • John Fitzgerald Drummond
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    • Diamond Seller in alley
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      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
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      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
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    5ops-52535

    starts with a cry...

    And end with an even longer cry. The story though might be interresting, but not exactly as exciting as could be.its made in a japanese customly humble and cultural driven manner, and very theatrical in its execution. Its a fingerpinchsize of a daring topic to raise, namely the years before ww2 japan, where manchuria was the battle field, the nipponese fascism near its summit, and where spies operated everywhere and upon everyone. Being a wife to a spy is a dire choice of existece, and when you dont know what to believe, even from your right hand side, then tragedy is pretty near.

    Its a pretty classical japanese production on a tv broadcaster budget, its pretty rigid on outdoor scenes, and plentyfilled with tears and agony. Some historical images there are but not of the cruel stuff. There are no sex and nudity, barely a kiss to see, but drama youll get if you want that. The grumpy old man had expected more due to norwegian broadcaster nrk's ''the film police'' review.
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    The spy who married me.

    'Wife Of A Spy (2020)' is a historical thriller in which a woman begins to suspect her husband is hiding something when he returns from a business trip. Set during the second world war, the flick focuses on the way in which Japan is changing and demands its citizens do the same. The central character initially cares only for her own safety and happiness (which includes the safety and happiness of her husband), but soon becomes to realise that it's impossible to remain apolitical in an increasingly political world. War cannot be ignored, no matter how hard you try. Though it may sound like a suspenseful story full of enigmatic intrigue, the narrative actually presents itself mostly as a quiet drama. It focuses far more on its characters than on its plot, though these elements do obviously influence each other heavily, and is much slower than you may expect. Claims that it's Kurosawa's attempt at Hitchcock seem slightly off the mark. That doesn't mean it's bad, of course. It's generally compelling and has moments of more concentrated excitement. Plus, its overall tapestry is fairly tactile and it takes a slightly distinct approach to its material. It doesn't seem to quite know how to wrap things up, opting to present an extended epilogue that feels fairly baggy and even a little thematically dissonant. The English-language acting, as infrequent as it is, is noticeably bad; it honestly takes you out of the experience. Despite its issues, though, it's an entertaining affair overall. It's a well-achieved film in almost every technical aspect. Ultimately, it's a solid character study by way of a WWII espionage thriller.
    6JuguAbraham

    A good film with a positive message for a Covid-infested world, but the Best Director Award?

    It's an average, feel-good film at best with a very good universal message. How the Jury of Venice 2020 film festival headed by Cate Blanchett bestowed this film with the Best Director Award beats logic. Was it because the lead character was a film director? That must have pleased jury member Joanna Hogg. This incredible jury thought that Konchalovsky did not deserve the Best Director award for "Dear Comrades!" a vastly superior work but instead bestowed it the Jury's Special Prize as a consolation. This same jury gave another below par film from Mexico's Michel Franco called "The New Order" the Grand Jury Prize. The Bosnian film "Quo vadi, Aida?" was overlooked but thankfully it is in the Oscar race. Look closely at the awards and the jury seemed to give some award or other to all the nominees, often having questionable merit. Luckily, for us the Gold Lion went to a deserving work "Nomadland."

    The script will make you recall "The Shawshank Redemption" though the tales are in different settings.

    "Wife of a spy" is a good vehicle for the Kill Bill 1 and 2 actor Issey Takahashi. Little else.
    8lee_eisenberg

    not enough has gotten told about 1930s and '40s Japan

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Supai no tsuma" ("Wife of a Spy" in English) is about a woman in 1940s Japan married to a man suspected of being a double agent. It's one of those movies that manages to be romantic and intense at the same time.

    One thing about it that I hope catches viewers' attention is the Japanese authorities' discussion of events in China. It refers to Unit 731, where Japanese troops performed horrific scientific experiments on the Chinese. This was just one of countless monstrous war crimes carried out by the Japanese troops in the '30s and '40s. While there was some prosecution of these atrocities, most of them got swept under the rug. No doubt it'll take years to fully expose the war criminals. It's perfectly understandable why Satoko and Yusaku do what they do.

    Anyway, it's a fine look at Japan. The generations since WWII have been unwilling to fully acknowledge the country's war crimes; maybe the younger generation will be willing to.
    8lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - Wife of a Spy (2020) 7.7/10

    "However, in Kurosawa and Hamaguchi's oriental frame of mind, a spy game doesn't consist of breakneck automobile chases, fisticuffs or firefights, its tradecraft is solely on an intellectual and psychological level, to Satoko and Yusaku, it is about how to outsmart the military police and defect to USA, with kompromat in their possession, to pressurize Americans to wade into the war and expedite the end of this worldwide atrocity. This is the bigger picture, nevertheless, in the smaller one, WIFE OF A SPY is, first and foremost, a woman's awakening from a repressed patriarchal society, Satoko has no voice, no ambition, a content and obedient wife, clinging to the constancy and uxoriousness from Yusaku. Once she changes her mind about his noble cause (all of a sudden it seems), her life is revivified, somehow, she finally can do something meaningful, which they can accomplish together, she becomes naively proud of being "the wife of a spy", and it also consolidates their crumpling marriage, that is the ideal side of their dangerous mission, in return, she is requested to have plenary trust in Yusaku."

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

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      When Fumio and Yusaku are about to depart to Manchuria, Fumio mentions "Here we go to settler's paradise". This refers to the propaganda regarding the massive migration program undertook by the Japanese government called "Millions to Manchuria" that sent hundreds of thousands of peasants to settle and colonize the rural areas of northern Manchuria (Manchukuo at the time).
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      After their departing British friend gives them silk in an early scene, Yusaku suggests making it into western-style clothes. Satoko warns that this will go against the new National Uniform Edict. A few scenes later, Yusaku leaves for a business trip to Manchuria. While he is away, Satoko hears on the radio that the Tripartite Pact has been signed with Germany and Italy. The radio makes clear that the date is September 27, 1940. However, the National Uniform Edict was not issued until over a month later, on November 2, 1940, meaning it would not have been in effect during the earlier scene with the silk.
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      Features Kôchiyama Sôshun (1936)
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      Music by Jerome Kern

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      • 6 giugno 2020 (Giappone)
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      • 19 set 2021
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