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- Title
Rethinking Noriko: marriage narrative as historical allegory in Ozu Yasujiro's The Moon Has Risen and other Occupation-era films.
- Authors
WOO JEONG JOO
- Abstract
The article offers a criticism of the film "The Moon Has Risen" directed by Ozu Yasujiro. It focuses on the film's portrayal of marriage, suggesting it is used to symbolize Japan's occupation era from 1945-1952. The author goes on to look at how the director connects postwar Japan with the country's traditional history.
- Subjects
MOON Has Risen, The (Film); YASUJIRO, Ozu; MARRIAGE in motion pictures; ALLIED occupation of Japan, 1945-1952; JAPANESE films -- History &; criticism
- Publication
Screen, 2015, Vol 56, Issue 3, p335
- ISSN
0036-9543
- Publication type
Film/Television Criticism
- DOI
10.1093/screen/hjv045