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Rated NR · 128 min. · 2011

Drama

Director Yasujiro Ozu (1903-63) was famous for dramas which focused tightly on the character of family members and friends making sacrifices for one another's happiness. In Akibiyori, a still-beautiful widow has a daughter who is sufficiently past the favored age for marriage to be in danger of becoming an old maid according to the norms of Japanese culture. Three mature men, friends of the family, get together to discuss the widow and her problem daughter. Despite the fact that they each would like to marry the mother, they agree that one of them should make the sacrifice of marrying the daughter. They discuss their marriage idea with the mother, not the daughter (as is customary). Somehow, the girl hears of it, and is infuriated. She has said all along that though she wants to get married someday, she wants to remain single for some time longer. Now she is angry enough to threaten to accept the family friend's suit simply out of spite.~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

Director: Yasujiro Ozu
Writer: Ton Satomi and Kôgo Noda
Cast: Setsuko Hara, Yôko Tsukasa, Mariko Okada, Keiji Sada and Miyuki Kuwano

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