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A Wife's Heart

A Wife's Heart

is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse.

Plot

Kiyoko lives with her husband Shinji and his mother in the family's house, where the couple runs a not-too-successful food store. Although their marriage is not happy, it is pragmatic, and both agree on the plan to open an additional coffee shop in the house, despite the mother's objections. Kiyoko asks her friend Sumiko's brother Kenkichi, a bank clerk, for a loan, which he approves. Shortly after, Shinji's older brother Zenichi loses his job. Together with his wife and mother, Zenichi puts pressure on Kiyoko and Shinji to give him the money to start his own business. Although both Kiyoko and Shinji are against Zenichi's plan, they slowly retreat. Kiyoko feels humiliated when she is told that Shinji visited a hot spring with a friend and two geisha. At the same time, she and Kenkichi develop a mutual affection, which they never openly acknowledge. When Shinji learns that Kiyoko was seen with Kenkichi in public, he offers to let her go, but Kiyoko eventually stays with her husband, affirming that they should carry on with their project to open a café.

    More details

    author
    director Mikio Naruse
    editor Eiji Ooi
    genre drama
    keywords bank clerk carry on coffee shop hot spring let her go older brother spring
    musicBy Ichirō Saitō
    producer Masakatsu Kaneko Sanezumi Fujimoto
    productionCompany Toho
    publisher Toho