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Yama no oto

Yama no oto

1954
Drama
1h 35m
This film is about the story of the relationship between a daughter-in-law (Setsuko Hara) and the father (So Yamamura) of her neglectful and selfish husband (Ken Uehara). As the father becomes more and more aware of the unhappiness of Hara, he takes ever more unconventional steps to try to rescue his son's marriage. Though the issues of infidelity, abortion and divorce swirl through this film, the tone is remarkably low-key and unmelodramatic (IMDB Comments)

Yama no oto

1954
Drama
1h 35m
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Rated 25 Jun 2011
89
92nd
A subversive family drama with a strong critique of Japanese society, but instead of being brash with large dramatic outbursts it's subtle and almost unnaturally subdued. Naruse deals his criticisms with a million stabs at the willing blindness that pervades Japanese society, and parallels it with the way the plot develops. Most scenes are filled with subtle implications and nonchalant revelations, followed by a reserved aftermath. The very even pacing robs it of some energy but it works well.
Rated 26 Mar 2007
75
54th
A fairly depressing film, without being overly dark. There's some odd stuff in here: almost every significant event occurs offscreen and is only revealed through conversation after the fact. Also, a few scenes cut out at very unexpected moments. Is Naruse teasing the audience, or suggesting that it's the aftermath of events that matter more than the events themselves? I didn't think this was an amazing movie or anything, but it was pretty good and I have high hopes for his other work.
Rated 18 Nov 2010
82
91st
A movie that sneaks up on you. It begins almost like a clone of one of Ozu's family dramas (Setsuko Hara as the obedient daughter-in-law helps with the illusion), then throws some traditional melodramatic plot devices at you. But eventually it takes you to a very different place, and you realize the real story was happening in the background all along.
Rated 25 Nov 2010
30
78th
"Sound of the Mountain is reportedly director Mikio Naruse's favorite among his pictures and, to a point, it is easy to see why." - Keith Uhlich
Rated 02 Feb 2013
40
27th
I really struggled to keep my patience with this. I agree that there are a lot of interesting elements to the plot, but the writing and execution are so drab it all gets lost.
Rated 07 Mar 2015
56
25th
I wish there was more room for father's train thoughts in this film.
Rated 28 Dec 2021
5
81st
Setsuko Hara is goated
Rated 12 Feb 2023
87
81st
Devastating.

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