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A Story of Floating Weeds

A Story of Floating Weeds (1934)

7.2/10(64)·TMDB 1934 1h 26m JA

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What is A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) about?

An aging actor returns to a small town with his troupe and reunites with his former lover and illegitimate son, a scenario that enrages his current mistress and results in heartbreak for all.

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Director:
Yasujirō Ozu
Production:
Shochiku
Country:
Japan
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0025929

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Who stars in A Story of Floating Weeds (1934)?

Takeshi Sakamoto as Kihachi, Chōko Iida as Otsune, Kōji Mitsui as Shinkichi, Emiko Yagumo as Otaka, Yoshiko Tsubouchi as Otoki, Tomio Aoki as Tomio, Reikō Tani as Tomio's Father, Seiji Nishimura as Kichi.

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Also Known As

ESHistoria de una hierba erranteJPUkikusa monogatariRomajiRUИстория о плывущих водоросляхRussian titleRUПовесть о плавучей травеAlternative Russian titleFRHistoire d'herbes flottantes

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CinemaSerf 7/10

When a troupe of entertainers arrive in a small town after a four-year absence, "Kihachi" (Takeshi Sakamoto) is hoping to reunite with his now adult son "Shinkichi" (Kôji Mitsui). Snag? Well his mother - and the erstwhile mistress of our circus master - "Otsune" (Chôko Iida) has brought the lad up believing that his father was a successful civil servant, as that he is dead! Now to be fair to "Kihachi", though he did not hang around and be a traditional father - his lifestyle could not have supported that - he has provided for his son by funding his schooling which has seen the young man recently graduate and so looking at a promising, professional, future. Though hardly ideal, things with this family are settled. Until, that is, "Otaka" (Emiko Yagumo) finds out their secret. She is the current lover of "Kihachi" and a fellow entertainer - and she's pretty livid. Revenge? Well she concocts a plan to engage a young colleague "Otoki" (Yoshiko Tsubouchi) to ensnare the young "Shinkichi" so she can ruin his reputation and cause maximum distress to his parents. What nobody really counts on is that "Shinkichi" is in many ways wiser than his years, and when he and "Otoki" really do start to fall in love, consternation on all fronts ensues and tempers flair before truths emerge and... On the face of it, this sounds a little like a soap opera. What Yasujirô Ozu does here though, is imbue the characters with a degree of personality. We feel, watching, that we too have skin in their game as the manipulation and lies are countered by decency and, dare I say it, true love - and not always where you expect it. It looks great, the photography is frequently intense without being in your face and the sound-track add a richness to the humanity of this story that really does make it engaging to watch. I saw this recently on a big screen in London, and it was captivating.

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Where can I watch A Story of Floating Weeds online for free?

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How long is A Story of Floating Weeds?

A Story of Floating Weeds has a running time of 1h 26m (86 minutes total).

Who directed A Story of Floating Weeds?

A Story of Floating Weeds was directed by Yasujirō Ozu.

Is A Story of Floating Weeds worth watching?

A Story of Floating Weeds has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.2/10 based on 64 votes.

What genre is A Story of Floating Weeds?

A Story of Floating Weeds is a Drama film released in 1934.

Who stars in A Story of Floating Weeds?

The cast of A Story of Floating Weeds includes Takeshi Sakamoto, Chōko Iida, Kōji Mitsui, Emiko Yagumo and Yoshiko Tsubouchi.