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7.9/10   836 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Tadao Ikeda (writer)
Yasujiro Ozu (story)
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Release Date:
January 1994 (USA) more
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Plot:
A kabuki actor's mistress hatches a jealous plot to bring down her lover's son. | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win more
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One of Ozu's Best Early Works more (11 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Takeshi Sakamoto ... Kihachi
Chôko Iida ... Otsune, Ka-yan
Kôji Mitsui ... Shinkichi (as Hideo Mitsui)
Rieko Yagumo ... Otaka
Yoshiko Tsubouchi ... Otoki
Tomio Aoki ... Tomi-boh
Reikô Tani ... Tomibo's father
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Seiji Nishimura ... Kichi, an actor
Emiko Yagumo
Nagamasa Yamada ... Maako, an actor
Chishû Ryû ... Shouting audience member (uncredited)
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Directed by
Yasujiro Ozu 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Tadao Ikeda  writer
Yasujiro Ozu  story (as James Maki)

Cinematography by
Hideo Shigehara 
 
Film Editing by
Hideo Shigehara 
 
Music Department
Donald Sosin .... composer: new piano score
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
A Story of Floating Weeds
Ukigusa monogatari (Japan) (alternative transliteration)
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Runtime:
86 min (24 fps) | Japan:118 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Remade as Ukigusa (1959) more

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One of Ozu's Best Early Works, 10 September 2009
9/10
Author: Flak_Magnet from United States

This early career (1934) Yasujuro Ozu silent film is a personal favorite. A seminal work for Ozu, "A Story of Floating Weeds" is a remarkably modernist, concise film, and the story is powerfully moving. This picture is often argued as Ozu's first fully-realized, and it is an easy film to appreciate, with Ozu's quiet artistry on showcase throughout. (The patent imagery is here: laundry on lines, silent stairwells, passenger trains, hanging lights, etc.; as well as the simplistic, low-angle shooting style, resulting in a film that feels much more familiar to Ozu fans than its age would indicate. Established Ozu fans should notice some outliers, though, including realistic domestic violence and several moving dolly shots). The storyline involves a downtrodden traveling theater group, whose manager is reuninted with his estranged "nephew," (who is, in actuality, his son) and the young man's mother. What follows is a quiet, somber story of familial bonds, unrealizeable love, and the often impossible nature of personal happiness. It is also very much a film about the lower classes, whose plight is subject for this, Ozu's first metaphorical title. The "Floating Weeds" refers to duckweed, a floating plant often referenced in Japanese poetry, and it is emblematic of aimlessness, and the drifting lack of meaning in life. "A Story of Floating Weeds" is a movie about the flatsom and jetsom of Japanese society, whose destination is open to chance and whim. Perhaps equally importantly, "Floating Weeds" is a story about fathers and sons. It is timeless, fundamental stuff, and I'd argue some of Ozu's best.

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