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Wedding Season is this charming little comedy from 1954 that captures the quirky, urban vibe of post-war Tokyo. Koji Tsuruta, playing a government worker, finds himself tangled in the romantic escapades of several women, including his own love interest, Inako Arima. The film has this delightful pacing, mixing light-hearted moments with a touch of genuine emotion, creating an atmosphere that feels both playful and reflective. It's fascinating to see how it portrays love in a bustling city, with Tsuruta's performance bringing a relatable earnestness to his character's romantic misadventures. Itâs one of those films that, while it might not be widely recognized, has a distinctive flavor that resonates with those who appreciate the subtleties of mid-century Japanese cinema.
Wedding Season has a bit of a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its scarcity and the charm of its era. It was released on various formats over the years, but finding an original print or a well-preserved copy in good condition can be quite a challenge. The film's unique blend of humor and romance, coupled with Tsuruta's performance, makes it an interesting piece for those delving into the subtler aspects of Japanese film history.
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