Akasen Chitai
Director Kenji Mizoguchi’s final film is nothing less than a summation of his art. The Japanese National Diet’s debate over illegalizing prostitution is in the air, but it’s business as usual in Tokyo’s red-light district at the Dreamland salon (Hiroshi Miutani’s fantastic closed-world set). Street concerns five working girls living double-lives as daughters, mothers, wives, loan sharks and dreamers when they are not waylaying potential clients in a terrifying pull-and-tug clamor. Machiko Kyo is a standout as Hollywood-brainwashed “Mickey” in this unusual late-period contemporary drama. Shortly after it premiered, Mizoguchi was dead of leukemia at 58, and prostitution was outlawed in Japan.
Daiei. Producer: Masaichi Nagata. Director: Kenji Mizoguchi. Screenwriter: Masashige Narusawa. Based on a novel by Yoshiko Shibaki. Cinematographer: Kazuo Miyagawa. Editor: Kanji Sugawara. Cast: Machiko Kyo, Aiko Mimasu, Ayako Wakao, Michiyo Kogure, Kenji Sugarwara. 35mm, b/w, in Japanese with English subtitles, 87 min.