Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Please ask for the title of a Japanese movie. The background is probably around 1960. I forget whether there are four sisters or five in it. It seems that in the local area, it is still

Please ask for the title of a Japanese movie. The background is probably around 1960. I forget whether there are four sisters or five in it. It seems that in the local area, it is still

"Snow" is a Japanese film adapted from a novel directed by Japanese director Ichikawa Kun. The novel is his representative and is known as a model of Japanese aestheticism. It tells the different life trajectories of four intellectual women in the transition between the old and new eras, and shows the contradictions and conflicts between feudalism and new ideas. It won the second place in the 1983 "Film Weekly" Top Ten Awards and was named the ninth among Japan's top ten films in the 1980s.

The early years of the Showa era. Makiko, a wealthy businessman in Osaka Shipyard, has four daughters with completely different personalities: the eldest sister Tsuruko is mature, the second sister Sachiko is enthusiastic, the third sister Yukiko is cold, and the fourth sister Taeko is unrestrained. Everyone is beautiful and well educated. Tsuruko and Sachiko married into a well-matched family through their father's decision, and they lived a happy married life. Sachiko discovered that her husband was having an affair with Yukiko. In order to marry Yukiko as soon as possible, she kept giving Yukiko blind dates and ignored Taeko's marriage. After Taeko fell in love with a photographer at a doll factory, she wanted to get rid of the entanglement of the son of a wealthy businessman. Unexpectedly, the photographer died of illness. Xuezi, who was constantly on blind dates, finally found the person she liked. The sad Taeko cheered up under the comfort of a certain bartender and stayed with her. Tsuruko gave up her nostalgia for her ancestral home and decided to go to Tokyo with her husband. At Osaka Station, Yukiko saw away her eldest sister Tsuruko with her eyes covered with snowflakes.