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Northern Elegy

Original title: Banka
  • 1957
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
134
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Northern Elegy (1957)
Drama

A young woman falls for a middle aged business man, but things get complicated when she also starts having feelings for his wife.A young woman falls for a middle aged business man, but things get complicated when she also starts having feelings for his wife.A young woman falls for a middle aged business man, but things get complicated when she also starts having feelings for his wife.

  • Director
    • Heinosuke Gosho
  • Writers
    • Yasuko Harada
    • Toshio Yasumi
    • Toshio Yuki
  • Stars
    • Yoshiko Kuga
    • Masayuki Mori
    • Mieko Takamine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Heinosuke Gosho
    • Writers
      • Yasuko Harada
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Toshio Yuki
    • Stars
      • Yoshiko Kuga
      • Masayuki Mori
      • Mieko Takamine
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yoshiko Kuga
    Yoshiko Kuga
    • Reiko Hyôdô
    Masayuki Mori
    Masayuki Mori
    • Setsuo Katsuragi
    Mieko Takamine
    Mieko Takamine
    • Akiko Katsuragi
    Akira Ishihama
    Akira Ishihama
    • Mikio Fusada
    Fumio Watanabe
    Fumio Watanabe
    • Tatsumi Furuse
    Tatsuo Saitô
    Tatsuo Saitô
    • Reiko's father
    Kumeko Urabe
    Kumeko Urabe
    • Reiko's aged maid
    Zekô Nakamura
    • Master at Daphne
    Sanae Takasugi
    Sanae Takasugi
    • Mrs. Tanioka
    Chikako Kaga
    • Tomoko, Setsuo's niece
    Etsuko Nakazato
    • Kumiko Katsuragi
    Atsuo Takasaki
    • Nobuhiko
    Takashi Tô
    Teruo Matsuyama
    Yasushi Inayoshi
    Masahiko Naruse
    Chie Iwazaki
    Shûko Itô
    • Director
      • Heinosuke Gosho
    • Writers
      • Yasuko Harada
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Toshio Yuki
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    6godgetsmepumped

    Western imitation

    Yoshiko Kuga has an interesting role here -- an unmarried young woman, part tomboy, mostly rebel, and mentally... strange. I could not always understand the motives behind her actions. The plot is straight melodrama -- she takes up with a married man (the great Masayuki Mori) whose wife is also having an affair. And it is all presented in the most Western way. Orchestras swell, characters actually embrace and kiss (oh my), women are independent (although still destined for ruin), houses are Western-style, and characters even speak French and English phrases. Gosho ('Where Chimneys Are Seen') was a good director, but if I wanted a Hollywood melodrama, I would watch a Hollywood melodrama. I watch Japanese films for that undefinable Japaneseness. I don't watch them to see an imitation of what I'm trying to get away from. 6/10.
    7boblipton

    Too Badly

    Yoshika Kuga has health problems, including a left hand that is so weak she sometimes cannot hold an apple in it. Nonetheless, she is a free-spirited, modern girl who takes part in a little theater that has a coffee shop as its hangout. She spots architect Masayuki Mori and boldly goes to his office, where she asks him about his wife, Mieko Takamine. Miss Takamine is having an affair with a young man, so the two begin an affair, hampered by Mori's sense of propriety and Miss Kuga's worrying about if he likes her, or is simply looking for sex. Also, she runs into Miss Takamine, and is overwhelmed by her beauty and self-possession. The two women become friends, and Miss Kuga refers to Miss Takamine as "Mom -- her own mother is dead, so care for her is split between her overwhelmed and liberal father, Tatsuo Saitô, and her old-fashioned grandmother, Kumeko Urabe. That's another set of issues in the affair, but Miss Kuga keeps going to see Mori.

    Heinosuke Gosho directs this movie from a novel by Yasuko Harada. Confronted with the issue of how to make Miss Kuga not seem like a crazy villain in this movie, several tropes are borrowed from western movies. First, there's the lush, romantic score by Yasushi Akutagawa; another is the fact that Miss Takamine's infidelity 'excuses' that of her husband and the young woman. Mr. Mori does not talk much. so his stoicism seems almost brutish. There's also Miss Kuga's health issues, and her uncertainty, even though that looks a lot like a Lesbian crush; in fact, Miss Takamine's young lover refers to it as such.

    The basic means to make Miss Kuga attractive to the audience is to make her up and light her like Audrey Hepburn. Miss Hepburn's roles often had her in romantic relationships with older male stars, and in 1957, before this was released, she wound up with Gary Cooper in LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON, and Fred Astaire in FUNNY FACE. Miss Kuga has her hair cut and is dressed in 'college chic' style, like Miss Hepburn in the latter movie, which was released five months earlier than this one. You cannot convince me this is a coincidence.

    This being a moral movie, and Japanese, everyone has to suffer -- although Mori is stoic about it -- and in the end, no one gets what they wanted at the beginning, because they are all bad people. Still, they are BEAUTIFUL bad people, and fine actors, and there are all these reasons we should like them, even Miss Takamine; she is, after all, a good mother, and discreet about her affairs, and she is very kind to her young rival (even though she does not know of that rivalry). You know it is going to end badly. The question is: just how badly.

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      Banka
      Lyrics by Kô Fujiura

      Music by Yasushi Akutagawa

      Sung by Fubuki Koshiji

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1957 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Elegy of the North
    • Production company
      • Kabukiza
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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