Ukigumo (1955)Ukigumo (1955)iMDB Rating: 8.0
Date Released : 15 January 1955
Genre : Drama, Romance
Stars : Hideko Takamine, Masayuki Mori, Mariko Okada, Isao Yamagata. This film is based on flashbacks, which I'll ignore here for the sake of clarity. Married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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Riveting at times, but ultimately tedious

This at first appears to be a riveting study of human relationships, and it is entertaining. But ultimately it never gets beyond the level of a high class soaper, and it goes on far too long. Calling it a soaper is by no means pejorative; I am a dedicated fan of Douglas Sirk. But Sirk never took himself as seriously as the makers of this film appear to, and that makes it all the more ponderous. Worth seeing, however.

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Ukigumo (1955)Ukigumo (1955)iMDB Rating: 8.0
Date Released : 15 January 1955
Genre : Drama, Romance
Stars : Hideko Takamine, Masayuki Mori, Mariko Okada, Isao Yamagata. This film is based on flashbacks, which I'll ignore here for the sake of clarity. Married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

Download Trailer Subtitle

This film is based on flashbacks, which I'll ignore here for the sake of clarity. Married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests... See full synopsis »

Watch Ukigumo Trailer :

Review :

Riveting at times, but ultimately tedious

This at first appears to be a riveting study of human relationships, and it is entertaining. But ultimately it never gets beyond the level of a high class soaper, and it goes on far too long. Calling it a soaper is by no means pejorative; I am a dedicated fan of Douglas Sirk. But Sirk never took himself as seriously as the makers of this film appear to, and that makes it all the more ponderous. Worth seeing, however.

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