#Naruse
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utaitemusic · 5 months ago
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ダーリンダンス 歌ってみた 【あらき×nqrse×めいちゃん】
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teal-moonlight · 1 year ago
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Naruse Shou & Machida Yuuki - Namaikizakari
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untilyouremember · 28 days ago
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Cheeky Brat
Available digitally
Available in print
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a-pint-of-j-and-b · 8 months ago
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Sound of the Mountain | 1954 | Mikio Naruse | Japan
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theglassdragoncollective · 6 months ago
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"Behold! The power of a strong flight response" (runs away)
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eshilftnurgewalt · 7 months ago
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春の目ざめ (Haru no mezame) [Mikio Naruse, 1947]
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dango-daikazoku · 1 year ago
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can't remember if i posted this here or not
probably the funniest video i've ever watched in my entire life
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toiich · 6 months ago
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Apart from You (1933), dir. Mikio Naruse
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How the hell is She supposed to make it any clearer to Yuu?!
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sacredwhores · 8 months ago
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Mikio Naruse - Floating Clouds (1955)
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utaitemusic · 9 months ago
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Beyond the way 歌ってみた【あらき×nqrse×めいちゃん】
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teal-moonlight · 1 year ago
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Machida Yuuki & Naruse Shou - Namaikizakari
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doncherrycola · 1 month ago
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Sudden Rain (1956)
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maggiecheungs · 10 months ago
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“Yearning, by Mikio Naruse, is one of my favourite films, and I loved the way restraint became the main emotion throughout that film. The question became how to do it. I decided to go back to basics, to really play with the bare minimum in the screenplay. I didn’t want all these subtle emotions expressed through words, but at the same time I wanted to make sure the audience fully understood, and felt, how the characters were feeling.” —Park Chan-wook on the inspirations for Decision to Leave
Final scene of Decision to Leave (2022) // final scene of Yearning (1964)
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theglassdragoncollective · 6 months ago
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Naruse and Parna have a conversation: 2 dead, 10 injured
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