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  1. Floating Clouds is Naruse's most popular film in Japan. It ranked number three of the best Japanese film of all time in a poll of 140 Japanese critics and filmmakers conducted by the magazine Kinema Junpo in 1999. Filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited the film as one of his 100 favourites.

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · Floating Clouds (1955) Video Item Preview ... movies. Floating Clouds (1955) by mikio naruse. Publication date 1955 Topics film, cinema, movie, japanese cinema Language

  3. Set in the turbulent years of post-WWII Japan and directed by legendary filmmaker Mikio Naruse, Floating Clouds embodies a central female Protagonist who drifts her life away with a very little sense of purpose. It is based on a novel by author and poet Fumiko Hayashi and portrays life in this period as dark and unfriendly.

  4. If you're looking for a movie that deals with clingy relationships, then Floating Clouds is without a doubt a movie that fits the bill to a T. Directed by Naruse Mikio and based upon the novel by Fumiko Hayashi, the female character in the movie will bring back memories of those who have had to deal with such stifling clinging, and well, for ...

  5. 84% Audience Score 500+ Ratings. A woman struggles for happiness despite the betrayals of her lover. Content collapsed. Critics Reviews. View All (4) Critics Reviews. Critic's Name Michael ...

  6. Married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests. He meets a young Japanese typist and promises to leave his wife. He doesn't and after the war, she turns up and the affair resumes. He, who is a womaniser who takes women for granted, is cold, uses her for occasional sex and takes other lovers.

  7. Japan and Korea have sought to strike sexual slavery from the historical record, but survivors have found shelter in other archives. The film follows Yukiko Koda, a woman who has just returned to Japan from French Indochina. Yukiko seeks out Kengo, with whom she had an affair in Da Lat during the war.