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is a 1933 Japanese silent drama film written and directed by Mikio Naruse. The film follows an aging geisha whose teenage son is ashamed of her profession, and their relationship with a young colleague of hers.

Plot



Kikue (Mitsuko Yoshikawa) is an aging geisha. Her teenage son, Yoshio (Akio Isono), is ashamed of her profession, skipping classes and hanging out with a gang of hoodlums. A young colleague of Kikue, Terugiku (Sumiko Mizukubo), whom Yoshio feels close to like a sister, invites him to her parents' home in a fishermen's village. Yoshio witnesses a fight between Terugiku and her father, because she opposes her family's plan to sell her younger sister Misako to a geisha house like herself, and blames her father for his drinking and irresponsible behaviour. Later, Terugiku confesses to Yoshio her more than platonic feelings for him, and tries to get him to be more understanding of his mother. After a suggested suicide attempt by Kikue, Yoshio decides to return to his studies. When he tells the members of his gang that he wants to quit, he is beaten up and Terugiku injured with a knife. After her recovery, Terugiku leaves the city, hinting at having taken up a profitable occupation which she loathes, only to save her sister Misako from the same fate.

Cast



*Mitsuko Yoshikawa as Kikue

*Akio Isono as Yoshio

*Sumiko Mizukubo as Terugiku

*Reikichi Kawamura as Terugiku's father

*Tatsuko Fuji as Terugiku's mother

*Yoko Fujita as Misako, Terugiku's sister

*Tomio Aoki as Terugiku's brother

*Jun Arai as Kikue's patron

*Chko Iida as landlady of the geisha house

Reception



Film scholar Alexander Jacoby described 'Apart From You', like its successors 'Every-Night Dreams' and 'Street Without End', as a melodrama "of remarkable intensity", demonstrating "a considerable stylistic virtuosity". Naruse biographer Catherine Russell emphasised the "highly stylized editing" and "complex series of camera movements" of certain scenes, and the film's "pragmatic view of the geisha world". Keith Uhlich of 'Slant Magazine' gave the film two and a half out of four stars, comparing its "superficial stylistic flourishes" to Naruse's previous film 'No Blood Relation'. Ulrich adds, "Yet it is nonetheless a much more focused and sustained work, bearing some evidencevia several beautifully visualized superimpositionsof the director's developing interest in character psychology."

Home media



In 2011, 'Apart From You' was released on a five-film DVD set by The Criterion Collection's Eclipse label. Titled "Silent Naruse", it collected five silent films made between 1931 and 1934.

References




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