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Setsuko Hara, the first actress in Showa, lived in seclusion for 5 1 year and never got married.

Setsuko Hara was a representative figure of Japanese films at that time. She is the lead actress of Anjiro's Palace. She has been playing a widow in Ozu movies, and it is always so tearful to see her husband go to the front. Setsuko Hara lived in seclusion for 5 1 year after Anjiro's death, and it was not until after her death that people paid attention to her again.

First, the first actress in Showa, Japan? Setsuko Hara

Setsuko Hara was once an ideal representative of Japanese post-war women, and Setsuko Hara was born in 1920. She is not a born actress, but enters the film industry to support her family. 1935, introduced by Hisatora Kumagai, the director's brother-in-law, Setsuko Hara dropped out of school and officially entered Nikko Co., Ltd., becoming an official actor in Yuchuan Studio.

Setsuko Hara's screen debut is directed by Tetsuo Taguchi, Don't hesitate, young man! ",what's the name of her movie? Jiezi? Girls. Her stage name Setsuko Hara also comes from this role. 1936 In mid-February, Chuan Dao Zongjun was being filmed, and German director Arnold Ke Fan visited Kyoto Audio Film Recording Factory for and Germany to co-produce "New Land", and Setsuko Hara was also present.

Setsuko Hara's beauty attracted Ke Fan's attention, and then she decided to play the role of a girl in the play. 1937 1, the film premiered in Berlin, and Setsuko Hara, wearing a kimono, raised excited applause from the German audience. After traveling in Europe and America for a year, Setsuko Hara returned to Japan, where she became famous as a beautiful fascist girl.

Setsuko Hara played countless roles, a girl who watched her lover go to war. Even though there were no love scenes in these films, Setsuko Hara was praised as an ideal sister by wartime teenagers. Setsuko Hara is not a typical Japanese beauty. She is more in line with the standards of western beauty, with big eyes, big mouth and big nose. However, under Ozu's lens, Setsuko Hara's role changed from a daughter and daughter-in-law to a widowed mother, creating a gentle, considerate, elegant and quiet Japanese female image. Previous 0 /2 Next Page