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Floating Clouds
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Floating Clouds

So short is the life of a flower, yet so much hardships it suffered.
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User Score107 ratings
TMDB 7.716+19552h 3mJapanese
DramaRomance

Synopsis

A married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests. He meets a young Japanese typist and promises to leave his wife. He doesn't and after the war, she turns up and the affair resumes.

Director
Mikio NaruseFrom TMDB credits
Studio
TOHO1 production companies
Release
January 15, 1955Released
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Top Cast

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Hideko Takamine
Hideko Takamine
Yukiko Koda
Masayuki Mori
Masayuki Mori
Kengo Tomioka
Mariko Okada
Mariko Okada
Sei Mukai
Isao Yamagata
Isao Yamagata
Sugio Iba
Chieko Nakakita
Chieko Nakakita
Kuniko Tomioka
Daisuke Katō
Daisuke Katō
Seikichi Mukai
Noriko Sengoku
Noriko Sengoku
Mayuri Mokushô
Mayuri Mokushô

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CinemaSerf
Dec 7, 2025

With Japan on it’s knees following the end of the Second World War, “Yukiko” (Hideko Takamine) is struggling to find meaning in her life. She had had a fling with the married “Tomioka” (Masayuki Mori) but when he had been despatched to work for the forestry service in Annam, she assumed that was that. Well no, as it happens, for she is also posted there as a typist and so they pick up where they left off. Whilst perhaps not a sense of happiness, there is contentedness for “Yukiko” until returning to Japan, she soon realises that not only can they never truly be together but that he has most definitely got a wandering eye. To be fair to him, she also seeks solace elsewhere and for a while has an GI in tow, but ultimately she only has eyes for her “Tomioka”. With neither of them having any money most of the time, and him being the unreliable type, what chance they can make anything of this uniquely mistrusting and dysfunctional arrangement when he is offered a job as a ranger on a remote island? Now this is a slowly paced melodrama that does contrive to include just about every post-war scenario from homelessness, poverty, rape, pregnancy and betrayal into it’s two hours, but both lead actors bring a credible poignancy to their performances as they try to thrive against their own flawed characteristics in a nation in ruin and where women had little, if any, status. The photography, the never ending rain, and the prevailing sense of bleakness contribute strongly and the one thing you can be certain of is that their's is a journey unlikely to end in the light.

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