Kozaburo Yoshimura's representative work is also Susan. One of Santa's favorite classic Japanese films. Yoshimura loves to take on challenges, enjoys [Expand All]
Kozaburo Yoshimura's representative work is also Susan. One of Santa's favorite classic Japanese films. Yoshimura loves to take on challenges, enjoys experiments and detests being classified. He is the naughty kid of Shochiku, but because of this, he has opened up many possibilities for Japanese films. The film depicts the last dance party held by the declining nobles in Japan before they sold their grand mansions after the war. Yoshimura personally experienced such a dance party. With what he saw and felt, he wrote about a series of charming and prominent characters: a father who was obsessed with the limelight, a son who looked down on everything, and an eldest daughter who refused to lower herself... It reveals all the minute details of the great era. It is also a representative work of Setsuko Hara. This second daughter who has a deep understanding of the world dances with her father, becoming the focus of the entire film and providing a brilliant interpretation of The Times. World War II is over, and the once-prominent Anjo family has fallen on hard times. They must finally sell the family home - but not before one last ball to recapture their glory days. However, old secrets and high emotions threaten to turn the evening into tragedy. Proud patriarch Tadahiko (Takizawa) can barely keep his unruly offspring in check, and tries every last trick to ke[Collapse]