1. Review: Yearning (1964) - Toho Kingdom
Nov 21, 2014 · Review: Yearning (1964) (4.5/5) Author: Patrick Galvan Published: November 21, 2014 Note: review may contain spoilers
The opening and closing shots of Mikio Naruse's masterful 1964 motion picture Yearning are two of the most haunting pieces of film I have ever seen, even though the beginning one seems, upon first glance, completely innocuous. It's simply a wide-angle shot of an advertisement truck pulling into a postwar Japanese town, sounding some cheery music as it goes, informing the local residents of discounts offered at a new supermarket. What about this should cause any worry? However, as soon as we see the manager of a small grocery store give a wary glance at the passing truck, we realize that lovely tune might as well be a cry for death. In its own way, the sight of that truck is just as haunting as the final shot in the movie: a war widow staring with guilt at the body of someone very close to her. Both shots signal the end of an era, and a long, hard struggle for those left behind.
2. Yearning - Symposiums - Reverse Shot
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3. REVIEW: Yearning (1964) - FictionMachine.
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Reiko (Hideko Takamine) married into the Morita family as a 19 year-old during the war, with her husband killed in action shortly afterwards. While American bombs destroyed the Morita store, and th…
4. Yearning / Midareru (1964) - Japanonfilm - WordPress.com
Nov 21, 2019 · Yearning tells the story of Takamine and of a change going on in the Japanese culture. Takamine runs a mom-and-pop kind of store that is seriously threatened ...
I feel as if I keep repeating myself, but in Yearning, Hideko Takamine gives another of her complex, almost silent performances in which she seems to reveal intense and complicated emotions through…
5. 5 Unpublished Stories in Hemingway Book - The New York Times
Moreover, Hemingway wrote in ''A Moveable Feast,'' his memoir published in 1964, of his yearning to start anew in his life and his writing. The stories are ...
ive previously unpublished short stories by a youthful Ernest Hemingway, stories whose settings, themes and characters turn up in Hemingway's later works of fiction, will appear in a biography of the writer scheduled for publication in November by Oxford University Press.
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6. Yearning (1964) Mikio Naruse | Sat 3 Dec 2022 JFF | ACMI
Set against the backdrop of modernisation in post-war Japan, Yearning explores some of Naruse's most dominant themes, including doomed romance and the struggles ...
Set against the backdrop of modernisation in post-war Japan, Yearning explores some of Naruse’s most dominant themes, including doomed romance and the struggles of the lower-middle class.
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8. Review: Yearning - Slant Magazine
May 8, 2006 · Yearning appears to be a typically late-Narusian offering, a low-key and observational drama that obsessively details Reiko's day-to-day routines.
It’s best to begin a discussion of Mikio Naruse’s Yearning by focusing on its concluding image.
9. To the Bitter End: Looking Back at Mikio Naruse's Doomed Romances
Naruse made four films in the last four years of his career, the most memorable being Yearning (1964) and Scattered Clouds (1967). ... in an eternal battle in ...
Analysis of Japanese filmmaker Mikio Naruse’s films Yearning (1964) and Scattered Clouds (1967), with focus on his use of doomed romances to illustrate the conflict between tradition and modernity in post-WWII Japan.
10. REVIEW: Aleksander Hemons' Remarkable World of Yearning ...
Jun 21, 2019 · The English Hemon mastered, as an autobiographical character in his third novel Love and Obstacles (2009) puts it, was “chewing gum American.”.
Hemon’s Narrators Carry the Gloom of the Old World with them to North America.
11. Naruse, Mikio - Senses of Cinema
May 22, 2003 · ... Yearning (1964) is exceptional. ... Surprisingly little has been written on Naruse in English, and no book solely devoted to the director exists.
12. New Wave Sci-Fi: 75 Best Novels of 1964–1983 - HiLobrow
... since unexplained phenomena occurred there some years earlier. After the incidents, universally assumed to have been an alien visitation, bizarre artifacts ...
13. Adolf Muschg | Yearning for Japan, a country of nostalgia
May 22, 2018 · The story comes from a novel which itself also goes back to a visit to Japan. From 1962 to 1964, the Swiss author Adolf Muschg, who was born in ...
When lecturing at a Japanese university, Adolf Muschg wrote his first novel “Im Sommer des Hasen” and could never shake off the hold Japan and its culture had on him.
14. A Yearning for Publius by Don Johnson | Blurb Books
Nov 22, 2019 · ... in Butte, Montana and joined the Navy in 1964 at 20 years of age. Following his years of active duty, including a tour to the Vietnam war zone ...
My personal life story and memoir. Looking back at some amazing time, places and people.
15. Yearning (1964) - Movie | Moviefone
Yearning (1964) ... War widow Reiko rebuilds and runs the grocery shop in the house of her husband's family. Many years later, their business is threatened by a ...
Visit the movie page for 'Yearning' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this cinematic experience starts here.
16. Yearning (1964) - Criticker
A 19 year old girl loses her husband in war. Bombing destroys his family's shop and the widow stays to rebuild it as the rest of the ...
Should you watch Yearning? Find out at Criticker! Read reviews, rate titles and get the most accurate film recommendations.
17. Yearning for the Vast and Endless Sea - Canterbury Press
Jan 31, 2024 · But what if we recovered an authentic understanding of evangelism as good news that enables people to know that they are drenched in the love ...
Buy Yearning for the Vast and Endless Sea The Good News about the Good News by Chris Russell Paperback / softback from Canterbury Press - ISBN: 9781786225177
18. 6 Darf Books written by women and translated by women from around ...
Kyoko Nakajima was born in Tokyo in 1964. After working at a publishing firm and as a freelance writer, she made her debut as a novelist in 2003 with Futon.
For Women in Translation month in 2021 Darf publishers put together this list of 6 Darf books written by women and translated by women from around the world, here they are (with text from Darf)
19. A Single Man | novel by Isherwood - Britannica
A Single Man (1964; film 2009), a brief but highly regarded novel, presents a single day in the life of a lonely middle-aged homosexual.
Other articles where A Single Man is discussed: Christopher Isherwood: A Single Man (1964; film 2009), a brief but highly regarded novel, presents a single day in the life of a lonely middle-aged homosexual. His avowedly autobiographical works include a self-revealing memoir of his parents, Kathleen and Frank (1971); a retrospective biography of himself in…
20. Mikio Naruse - Page 24 - criterionforum.org
Nov 6, 2017 · Yearning (1964) Two in the Shadow (1967) This is huge, as I don't believe any of Naruse's films are on Blu-ray in Japan or anywhere else in ...
2019 is apparently my year of exploring prolific directors heretofore unwatched by me. After mini-binges of Fassbinder and Hong Sang-soo, I finally dipped my foot into the Naruse sea. Three films in, I am blown away and enjoying that state of how have I lived my life without these films?