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7.8/10   12 votes
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Director:

Zenzo Matsuyama

Writer:

Zenzo Matsuyama (writer)

Contact:

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Release Date:

14 August 1962 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama

Awards:

4 wins more

User Comments:

Simple and Superb more (1 total)


Cast

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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Happiness of Us Alone (USA)
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Runtime:

130 min | USA:114 min

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono

Filming Locations:

Hiroshima, Japan more


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Movie Connections:

Followed by Zoku namonaku mazushiku utsukushiku: Haha to ko (1967) more


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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful.
Simple and Superb, 15 April 2000
10/10
Author: sharptongue from Sydney, Australia

One of the five best Japanese films I've ever seen.

The story is of two people. One is deaf, the other deaf and dumb. They marry after meeting at a school reunion, and the film follows their trials and tribulations ... and joys.

The beauty of this charming yet realistic film is that the couple (who communicate with each other exclusively in sign language, which is subtitled) are neither patronized nor glorified by the director. They are treated straight, as two very normal people with ordinary lives, who just happen to be hearing-impaired.

Alfred Hitchcock once described drama as "ordinary life with the boring bits cut out". Another great feature of this film is that much of the story consists of bits of ordinary life, yet it never becomes boring. Indeed, and this is amazing considering the domestic quality of the storytelling, the film proceeds at a cracking pace, covering about a decade in just under two hours. The couple decide to have a child, but the baby dies, and only because of their parents' deafness. After agonizing about laying blame, the couple put this tragedy behind them and have another child ... who turns out to be a ghastly little boy. And this is only the beginning of their troubles.

The acting is first rate by all the major players. I particularly liked Akiko's spirited mother. But it's lead actress Hikedo Takamine who turns in a tour-de-force, with her expressive pierrot face. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. It is simply wonderful.

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