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Acting
Hideko Takamine's face contains entire novels of restraint.
Direction
Naruse's static camera traps Keiko in society's unblinking gaze.
Cinematography
Ginza's neon promise versus claustrophobic bar interiors.

Director
Mikio Naruse
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