Tuesday, January 24, 2012

120. Zangiku Monogatari

Zangiku Monogatari
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
1939
Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi

It seems to be a universally acknowledged truth that the subtitles for this movie are awful.  I actually didn't think mine were too bad, but I don't speak Japanese so I am not exactly an expert.

Anyway, this film was a total snore.  It is two and half hours long which is pushing it even for a good movie.  The plot centers on a whiny couple who both go above and beyond to make their lives difficult.  The woman is a wet nurse who gets fired because of her love for her employer's son.  He is trying to make it as an actor and she attempts to help him.  Goodness, I am getting bored just explaining it!

This is a rare film that you won't hear too much about but the directing is supposedly sublime.  I was only mildly impressed and was pleased when the film was over.  So there!

RATING: **---


Interesting Facts:

No trivia on Wikipedia or IMDb.  It is just a really boring film, take my word for it.  Have I ever steered you wrong?

Can we all agree that "chrysanthemum'' is one of the worst words ever?

Random scene I saw was available on YouTube:


4 comments:

  1. My version actually had pretty good subtitles, too! I didn't think this film was super boring, just a little too long!

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  2. Japanese culture can seem very alien. This one was strange and, yes, boring. If it is any consolation, of the four movies in the Mizogushi box set I bought this was the best one. Zzzzzzzzz.

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  3. Well, I'm going to throw a curveball and say that I thought this was brilliant. The atmosphere of Japanese culture, the use of sound, the camera shots, all perfect. For such a long film based around what is, at heart, a pretty bare storyline, I hardly ever checked the clock (And I'm the type of person who normally looks again and again at the time every three minutes).

    I had to download a separate set of subtitles for this which were 99% fine. Possibly this made the difference? Poor subtitles may enable you to logically understand what's going on but they're always going to leave you feeling detached from the piece. A bit like the band always seems to play better when you're at the front than standing by the bar at the back.

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