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Late Chrysanthemums

Original title: Bangiku
  • 1954
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.3K
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Late Chrysanthemums (1954)
Drama

What is the life of a Geisha like once her beauty has faded and she has retired? Kin has saved her money, and has become a wealthy money-lender, spending her days cold-heartedly collecting d... Read allWhat is the life of a Geisha like once her beauty has faded and she has retired? Kin has saved her money, and has become a wealthy money-lender, spending her days cold-heartedly collecting debts. Even her best friends, Tomi, Nobu, and Tamae, who were her fellow Geisha, are now in... Read allWhat is the life of a Geisha like once her beauty has faded and she has retired? Kin has saved her money, and has become a wealthy money-lender, spending her days cold-heartedly collecting debts. Even her best friends, Tomi, Nobu, and Tamae, who were her fellow Geisha, are now indebted to her. For all of them, the glamor of their young lives has passed; Tomi and Tamae... Read all

  • Director
    • Mikio Naruse
  • Writers
    • Fumiko Hayashi
    • Sumie Tanaka
    • Toshirô Ide
  • Stars
    • Haruko Sugimura
    • Ken Uehara
    • Sadako Sawamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Mikio Naruse
    • Writers
      • Fumiko Hayashi
      • Sumie Tanaka
      • Toshirô Ide
    • Stars
      • Haruko Sugimura
      • Ken Uehara
      • Sadako Sawamura
    • 10User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Haruko Sugimura
    Haruko Sugimura
    • Kin
    Ken Uehara
    Ken Uehara
    • Tabe
    Sadako Sawamura
    Sadako Sawamura
    • Nobu
    Chikako Hosokawa
    Chikako Hosokawa
    • Tamae
    Yûko Mochizuki
    Yûko Mochizuki
    • Tomi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    • Kiyoshi
    Ineko Arima
    Ineko Arima
    • Sachiko
    Bontarô Miake
    • Seki
    Sônosuke Sawamura
    Sônosuke Sawamura
    • Sentaro
    Daisuke Katô
    Daisuke Katô
    • Itaya
    Haruna Kaburagi
    • Shizuko
    Yoshiko Tsubouchi
    Yoshiko Tsubouchi
    Yaeko Izumo
    Tsuruko Mano
    Toshiko Nakano
    Takuzô Kumagai
      Masayoshi Kawabe
      Akira Tani
      • Director
        • Mikio Naruse
      • Writers
        • Fumiko Hayashi
        • Sumie Tanaka
        • Toshirô Ide
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      10crossbow0106

      Fascinating Story

      This film is about aging Geisha in post war Tokyo. Okin, played by the incredible Haruko Sugimara, lends money to two other ex Geisha, Tamae (Chikako Hosokawa) and Otomi (Yuko Mochizuki) and they resent the way she is somewhat smug about it. Tamae has a son, Otomi a daughter, who during the film announce they're leaving them while Okin, never a mother, gets visits from two men in her past who, it turns out, just want money from her. Its a compelling tale of what choices you make, what you do to get through life and who you're responsible and beholden to. Haruko Sugimara has always been in my eyes one of the greatest character actresses ever from any country and she plays the mostly unyielding, less than compassionate Okin with an air of superiority that makes you not like her, but at the same time almost envy her. At a time when great films were made by Ozu, Mizoguchi, Kinoshita and Kurosawa, amongst others, Mr. Naruse is right up there with him. If you have a region free DVD player, you should attempt to find the two Naruse box sets released in England. I think this film was a great character study of women who are in danger of being irrelevant. That they are really not makes this film a veritable masterpiece.
      7boblipton

      Aging, But Still Lovely

      It's a movie about retired geishas. Some, like Haruko Sugimura, have saved their money, have no children, and are enjoying -- if that's the word -- a second career as a moneylender and real estate speculator. Some, like Yûko Mochizuki have not. None of them seem particularly happy.

      Mikio Naruse has avoided his usual tale of women falling victim to changes in Japan. Instead, he and his frequent director of photography, Masao Tamai, have adopted a scheme of blocking for this movie that is far flashier, less standard for its era, than their usual collaborations. Miss Sugimura's house is all shoji and framing panels. Where she controls the geometry, she controls the situation. Even in her other scenes, she is still in similar geometry, and still in charge. It's only in the final scene,in open space that she stumbles. The other women manage all right. There seems to be a clear message that they can choose to hide where it is safe, or face up to the world.

      It's an unusually optimistic viewpoint for Naruse, but not, of course, without its pitfalls. The world is still out there. Predatory men are still out there. Sometimes, however, you need to laugh at it anyway. It won't make a difference, but it will make you feel better.
      9zetes

      Good, but too slow for my tastes

      A look at three geishas who are way past their prime. Now they look back on their pasts with fondness and bemoan their present. Kin (played by Floating Weeds' Haruko Sugimura) has sworn off men and has made a good living as a moneylender; everyone on the block owes her. The other two, Nobu and Tamae, wish they could land husbands, but are not foolish enough to believe they ever will. Meanwhile, their children - one has a son and one a daughter - are both about to get married (not to each other). Tamae is irked at how much prettier her daughter has become than her, and bitterly tries to convince her not to marry the man. Nobu's concerns about her son are more legitimate in nature, but they are also (understandably) self-serving. After her son leaves, she'll be alone. A bit into the film, two of Kin's former clients come looking for her, one a man so obsessed with her that he tried to get her to commit double suicide with him, the other one of her handsomest clients. Unfortunately, he comes for her money, not her love. The way I've described the film makes it sound unrelentingly depressing, but it's really not. Sad, but not fatally so. It's more bittersweet. Unfortunately, I only marginally liked Late Chrysanthemums. The story seems better when I look back on it, but it is very slow and dull. I actually nodded off twice during the film, and I wasn't at all tired before I started it. This is the kind of film that I can appreciate more than like; it reminds me very much of my reaction to a couple of Ozu's more famous films. 7/10.
      6Leofwine_draca

      Engaging dialogue-based drama

      An engaging little movie that explores the life of a middle-aged Japanese woman, a former Geisha who now works as a moneylender for a living. The film explores both her position in society and the lives of other former Geishas now struggling to make ends meet in a then-modern world and a society which is dominated by men.

      LATE CHRYSANTHEMUMS is a talky, dialogue-based movie but I found myself caught up in the lives of the characters involved. Despite the lack of action and incident it's never boring, and director Mikio Naruse elicits some fine acting from his principal cast members. Certainly not a film for all tastes then, but one for those who like their drama carefully cultivated and mature.
      8ottffsse_sequence

      Great Japanese film from the 50's

      Naruse is typically considered one of the 3 master founders of Japanese film, the other two being Ozu and Mizoguchi. This is an interesting and honest film on the lives of retired Geishas. Whatever happens, when such a woman ages, and loses her charm and mystique? Well, for those who are interested, watch this film. One: Okin, is successful as a money-lender, but the other two have to borrow from her and are resentful. Okin doesn't have any children, but the other do. Okin finds out that her old love is coming to visit her, and is excited. Naruse is a master in subtle studies of his female protagonists' characters. Bangiku ultimately draws the viewer into the study of the questions of ones happiness, and one's life-worth. Very good film indeed.

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        The same crew that shot this film shot the original Godzilla that same year. Masao Tamai was one of Toho's top cinematographers and shot all of Naruse's films in the 50s. Tamai only accepted the job on Godzilla on the condition that the rest of Naruse's crew was hired along with him and that he was given authority on that film's final look.

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      • Release date
        • November 27, 1985 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Crisantemos tardíos (Bangiku)
      • Production company
        • Toho
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 41m(101 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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