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Season of Affairs (1959) presents an interesting glimpse into family dynamics, specifically through the lens of a father with three very different daughters. Each girl embodies a unique archetype, which adds depth to the narrative and highlights various societal expectations of women during that era. The pacing, while slow at times, allows for a rich exploration of the characters' relationships and individual struggles. The performances are quite commendable, subtly layered, especially that of Naoko, who embodies brilliance and ambition. The film's atmosphere feels intimate, almost like a quiet observation of a family on the brink of change, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling, despite its unknown directorial background.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited copies available. Most prints seem to surface in obscure collections, and its lesser-known status contributes to a certain allure among enthusiasts. Given its unique storytelling and character-driven plot, the interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate nuanced family dramas from the late 50s.
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