| Ken Uehara, Setsuko Hara , Yukiko
Shimazaki , Yoko Sugi, Akiko Kazami, Haruko Sugimura , Ranko Hanai,
Kan Nihonyanagi .
In many of his most successful films, Naruse depicted common people,
living their lives. With Repast the director set his characters
to the task of navigating their way amidst a pungent atmosphere
of fading love. Set shortly after World War II, Repast is about
a struggling marriage between salaryman Hatsunosuke (Ken Uehara)
and his wife Michiyo (Setsuko Hara). It focuses on the emotional
crisis of the bored housewife. The tedium of her domestic life –
consumed by repetitive tasks such as cooking and cleaning – is brought
into focus by a visit from Hatsunosuke’s niece, Satoko (Yukiko Shimazaki).
Satoko’s arrival, and the amount of attention Hatsunosuke devotes
to her charms, leads to further unhappiness for Michiyo, who is
forced to confront her future. In the hands of master director Naruse,
this adaptation of an unfinished novel by Fumiko Hayashi offers
a fascinating exploration of married life, from the habitual routine
of everyday existence to the hope for a better tomorrow that may
or may not keep such relationships alive. |