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Flower's Yearning is a fascinating piece from 1958, weaving a rich tapestry of personal struggle and artistic expression. The film captures the essence of ikebana through its stunning visuals and a poignant performance by the lead. You feel the weight of tradition as Domoto Kozue grapples with her father's legacy, and the pacing, while slow at times, allows you to really immerse in her emotional journey. The interaction with Shinichi adds a layer of tension; their chemistry feels genuine, yet laden with the societal expectations that loom over them. It's less about the destination and more about the journey of self-discovery and conflict, making it a unique entry in the genre.
Finding a copy of Flower's Yearning can be a bit of a hunt; it's not overly common in collector circles, and many prints have suffered from age. Various formats exist, but the original 35mm prints seem to be the most sought after, offering the best visual fidelity. Given its unique exploration of artistic life and societal pressures in post-war Japan, interest has been growing, particularly among those who appreciate nuanced drama and romance.
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