The Woman in the Rumor

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The Woman in the Rumor
Uwasa no onna poster.jpg
Original Japanese movie poster
Directed byKenji Mizoguchi
Written by
CinematographyKazuo Miyagawa
Edited by
Music byToshiro Mayuzumi
Production
company
Daiei Motion Picture Company
Distributed byDaiei Motion Picture Company
Release date
20 June 1954
Running time
83 min.
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Japanese movie poster

The Woman in the Rumor (噂の女, Uwasa no onna, aka "The Crucified Woman", also released as Her Mother's Profession) is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.[1][2]

Plot[]

Hatsuko Umabuchi is a widow who maintains a successful geisha house in Kyoto. Her daughter Yukiko returns from Tokyo following an attempted suicide. Hatsuko is having a discreet affair with the young Dr. Matoba, who works for the geisha guild and who looks after her. Yukiko immediately despises the doctor, while Matoba begins to harbor feelings for Yukiko.

Matoba wants to open his own practice, and is considering a move to Tokyo. Hatsuko does not want him to leave her and implores him to stay in Kyoto. Meanwhile Yukiko deals with the same of her mother's profession, as it was after her lover's family discovered Hatsuko's background that Yukiko tried to commit suicide by overdose. Hatsuko remains remorseless about her chosen profession, as it has paid their way.

As time passes, Yukiko helps out at the geisha house, and begins to feel compassion for the women who work there, seeing how their circumstances affect their choice to work at the establishment. As her perspective changes so does her feelings toward Matoba. They plot to run away to Tokyo together. But when Yukiko realizes that Matoba is betraying her mother, she spurns him, causing him to leave both of them.

Cast[]

References[]

  1. ^ Gonzalez-Lopez, Irene (31 May 2018). Tanaka Kinuyo: Nation, Stardom and Female Subjectivity. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-1-4744-0970-4.
  2. ^ "The Woman of the Rumor". Harvard Film Archive. Retrieved 10 September 2021.

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