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Une vieille prostituée évoque sa vie qui fut une série de tragédies. Étant jeune, elle a aimé un homme de condition inférieure. Cette relation provoqua son expulsion de la cité impériale.
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The original title of the film is Saikaku Ichidai Onna.
Based on a 17th century dark comedic Japanese novel, this is literally the saddest movie about a woman's life I've ever seen or will see. Directed by Kanji Mizoguchi, one of Japan's great directors, he was deeply sympathetic to a woman's life based on seeing his father sell his beloved sister to be a concubine. This is one of many things that happen to Oharu, who cannot find more than fleeing moments of happiness as a cruel world and cruel people use her and get rid of her, with a snowballing effect as every tragedy passes to simply become the basis of the next. She begins life as a lady of the court in 17th century Edo period Japan, the daughter of a samurai, but true love with a page leads to her ousting. She is sold by her father and becomes a concubine to the emperor and births him a son and his advisors quickly kick her out. Her father sell her again, this time to a brothel, but it goes awry after the involvement of a counterfeiter. That's not to say she doesn't make own bad decisions. She does. But the majority of her suffering comes from others. This is a story of rape and death, of destitution and prostitution, and a sly way of looking at the harm we do ourselves by assuming we know how someone got to be where and who they are. I also learned that Mizoguchi made 89 films and over half of them are now lost. Good lord is it depressing.
Fantastic movie recommend to anyone