Carmen Comes Home (Japan's Golden Age of Cinema)
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Carmen Comes Home
.Karumen kokyo ni kaeru Japon 1954 | Keisuke Kinoshita | vostEN | 86' | digital | Cast : Hidelo Takamine, Shuji Sano, Chishu Ryu, Kuniko Igawa
► Japan’s First Feature in Colour
A musical comedy about a free-spirited woman named Carmen, who returns to her rural hometown after living in Tokyo as an exotic dqncer. Upon arrival, her conservative family and the small town’s residents are shocked by her modern, independent lifestyle and unconventional choices.
« Kinoshita’s seemingly disparate fusion of effervescent comedy and subversive satire is particularly evident in this first, all-color Japanese feature. Filmed in 1952 at the end of American occupation, Kinoshita presents a thoughtful, humorous, and (still) relevant commentary on the legacy of cultural imperialism enabled by the Occupation. Within this framework, the tongue-in-cheek characterization of a naïve, scatterbrained heroine serves as an acerbic metaphor for the nation’s collective amnesia in the aftermath of the Pacific War. » (Strictly Film School)
« It is this contrast, of boisterousness and serenity, of the modern and the traditional, of liberalism and conservatism, that best sums up Kinoshita’s film. In the larger scheme of things, the film’s existence in colour, amongst a sea of black-and-white movies at the time of its release, also parallels this notion of contrast. » (Filmnomenon)
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