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A School In Osaka
boblipton23 July 2021
Hideko Takamine is a student at a Christian school in Osaka. A new student, Misako Shimizu appears, and the two become friends, despite their very different backgrounds.

Miss Takamine had been a child actress on screen since 1929, but she was moving into young adult roles by this point. Still, it must have been an easy decision to give her one last "early adolescent" role; the Tokyo studios were as hesitant to monkey with Miss Takamine's star persona as American studios were with Deana Durbin's, Shirley Temple's, or Judy Garland's. This movie, based on a novel by Nobuko Yoshiya, is pretty sentimental and not especially deep. There are some lovely images of street scenes in Osaka, particularly the sequences of paper umbrellas in the rain. Cinematographer Kazuo Yamazaki's images were a bit fuzzy in the copy I loooked at, but sharpening them in my mind's eye produced visions of beauty.
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