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Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushiku

  • 1961
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
218
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Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushiku (1961)
Drama

A sympathetic portrayal of the suffering of a deaf couple at the hands of a shell shocked postwar society that treats them like wayward children to be at turns pitied or exploited.A sympathetic portrayal of the suffering of a deaf couple at the hands of a shell shocked postwar society that treats them like wayward children to be at turns pitied or exploited.A sympathetic portrayal of the suffering of a deaf couple at the hands of a shell shocked postwar society that treats them like wayward children to be at turns pitied or exploited.

  • Director
    • Zenzô Matsuyama
  • Writer
    • Zenzô Matsuyama
  • Stars
    • Hideko Takamine
    • Keiju Kobayashi
    • Izumi Hara
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    218
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zenzô Matsuyama
    • Writer
      • Zenzô Matsuyama
    • Stars
      • Hideko Takamine
      • Keiju Kobayashi
      • Izumi Hara
    • 3User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Hideko Takamine
    Hideko Takamine
    • Akiko Katayama
    Keiju Kobayashi
    Keiju Kobayashi
    • Michio Katayama, her husband
    Izumi Hara
    • Akiko's mother
    Yôichi Numata
    • Koichi, Akiko's brother
    Mitsuko Kusabue
    • Nobuko, Akiko's sister
    Yûzô Kayama
    Yûzô Kayama
    • Akira
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Jun Kondô
    Takeshi Katô
    Takeshi Katô
    Momoko Kôchi
    Momoko Kôchi
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    Michiko Araki
    Michiko Araki
    Michirô Minami
    Michirô Minami
    • Eki no Kaisatsu-gakari
    Masahiko Shimazu
    Masahiko Shimazu
    Yoshirô Aoki
    Keiko Chigusa
    Mitsuko Hirakawa
    Atsuko Ichinomiya
    • Director
      • Zenzô Matsuyama
    • Writer
      • Zenzô Matsuyama
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    10sharptongue

    Simple and Superb

    One of the five best Japanese films I've ever seen.

    The story is of two people. One is deaf, the other deaf and dumb. They marry after meeting at a school reunion, and the film follows their trials and tribulations ... and joys.

    The beauty of this charming yet realistic film is that the couple (who communicate with each other exclusively in sign language, which is subtitled) are neither patronized nor glorified by the director. They are treated straight, as two very normal people with ordinary lives, who just happen to be hearing-impaired.

    Alfred Hitchcock once described drama as "ordinary life with the boring bits cut out". Another great feature of this film is that much of the story consists of bits of ordinary life, yet it never becomes boring. Indeed, and this is amazing considering the domestic quality of the storytelling, the film proceeds at a cracking pace, covering about a decade in just under two hours. The couple decide to have a child, but the baby dies, and only because of their parents' deafness. After agonizing about laying blame, the couple put this tragedy behind them and have another child ... who turns out to be a ghastly little boy. And this is only the beginning of their troubles.

    The acting is first rate by all the major players. I particularly liked Akiko's spirited mother. But it's lead actress Hikedo Takamine who turns in a tour-de-force, with her expressive pierrot face. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. It is simply wonderful.
    9topitimo-829-270459

    One of the best films about people with disabilities.

    "Namonaku mazushiku utsukushiku" (Our Happiness Alone, 1961) is the feature-length directorial debut of Matsuyama Zenzo. It is one of the best debuts by any Japanese director, but then Matsuyama did not start cold. By 1961, he had achieved a great career as a screenwriter for directors like Kinoshita and Kobayashi, and through Kinoshita, he had also married Takamine Hideko, one of Japan's greatest actresses. "Our Happiness Alone" features a screenplay by Matsuyama, made to suit the fantastic talent of his wife. Takamine gives one of her best performances here.

    The film tells the story of a deaf couple struggling through the post-war years. Takamine has become deaf in adult age, because of the war, while her husband (played equally great by Kobayashi Keiju) has been deaf and dumb since birth. The film shows the hardships that they must go through in their everyday existence. You really feel for the characters, and because they have to endure so much, every happy moment feels utterly beautiful and may bring a tear to the spectator's eye. But soon, reality will slap you right back.

    I don't want to enclose too many plot details, but the film is certainly highly memorable. I've watched hundreds of gendai-geki films, and the deafness of the leads really makes an impact to the narrative: you should never take things for granted. I hoped for a different ending, but this one is fine too.

    All in all, this film should be better known. Strangely, there exists a sequel with the same actors returning, and also an Indian remake.

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      Awards: Best Actress-Hideko Takamine (San Francisco Film Festival 1962: Best Actress-Hideko Takamine (Mainichi Film Concours 1962: {also for Immortal Love}, Best Screenplay- Zenzo Matsuyama {with The Human Condition, Part III and Different Sons} (Mainichi Film Concours) Recommend by the Ministry of Education.
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      Followed by Zoku namonaku mazushiku utsukushiku: Haha to ko (1967)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 1961 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese Sign Language
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Happiness of Us Alone
    • Filming locations
      • Otsuka station, Otsuka, Tokyo, Japan(train station)
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Tokyo Eiga Co Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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