HD
1966
Set in early Showa-era Osaka, the narrative explores the contrasting lives of a pampered son and a practical young woman. Their relationship unfolds amidst societal expectations and personal ambitions. Celebrated for its direction and performances, the film garnered multiple accolades, including the coveted Blue Ribbon awards for best director and standout performances by Morishige and Awashima. Additionally, it won the Mainichi Concours for best actor and best screenplay, solidifying its place in cinematic history by ranking second in the Kinema Junpō top ten films of the year, just behind Naruse Mikio’s Ukigumo.