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No Blood Relation

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Wikipedia article




is a 1932 Japanese silent drama film directed by Mikio Naruse, based on a novel by Shunyo Yanagawa. It is the first surviving feature-length film by the director.

Plot



After five years overseas, star actress Tamae returns to Japan to reunite with her daughter Shigeko, whom she left behind with her then husband Atsumi in favour of her career. In her absence, Atsumi has married again, and the bond between Shigeko and her stepmother Masako has grown as strong as between a blood-related child and mother. When Atsumi's company goes bankrupt and his family is forced to move to lower-class surroundings, Tamae sees her chance to lure Shigeko away, but eventually has to accept that her wealth can't compensate for Shigeko's and Masako's mutual love.

Cast



*Yoshiko Okada as Tamae Kiyooka

*Shin'y Nara as Shunsaku Atsumi

*Yukiko Tsukuba as Masako, Atsumi's wife

*Toshiko Kojima as Shigeko, Atsumi's daughter

*Fumiko Katsuragi as Kishiyo, Atsumi's mother

*Jji Oka as Masaya Kusakabe

*Ichir Yki as Keiji Makino

*Shozaburo Abe as "Gen the Pelican"

Analysis



Naruse biographer Catherine Russell linked 'No Blood Relation' to other Naruse films of the same era like 'Three Sisters With Maiden Hearts', 'Wife! Be Like a Rose!' and 'The Girl in the Rumor', by using the popular but controversial figure of the 'moga' (modern Japanese girl with Western values and Western fashion style), who contrasted with another woman or sister.

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