Where Chimneys Are Seen (1953)
Kilasan Singkat
Gosho’s most celebrated film both in Japan and the West, Where Chimneys Are Seen is perhaps the most compelling example of his concern for, and insights into, the everyday lives of lower-middle-class people. Based on Rinzo Shiina’s novel of the absurd, the film depicts the lives of two couples against the backdrop of Tokyo’s growing industrialization during the 1950s.
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Judul Asli 煙突の見える場所
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Bahasa Ucapan Jepang
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