Onna
ga kaidan wo agaru toki
English title: When a Woman Ascends
the Stairs
Also known as: Quand une femme monte l'escalier
Genre:
psychological drama (in black and white)
With: Hideko
Takamine (Keiko Yashiro, aka ‟Mama”), Masayuki Mori (Nobuhiko Fujisaki), Reiko
Dan (Junko Inchihashi), Tatsuya Nakadai (Kenichi Komatsu, the manager), Daisuke
Katô (Matsukichi Sekine), Ganjirô Nakamura (Goda, a customer), Eitarô Ozawa
(Minobe, another customer), Keiko Awaji (Yuri)
Director: Mikio Naruse
Screenplay: Ryûzô
Kikushima
Release: 1960
Studio: Toho Company
Rating: -
MBiS score: 8.4/10
Part Friend, Part Wife,
Part Lover… and Some Kind of Slave
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Story-line: like
16,000 other women in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Keiko works as a hostess in
a bar. Although she’s been doing it for years, there’s nothing she hates more
than climbing those stairs to the Lilac where she entertains businessmen at
great personal risk.
Pluses: strong acting by the radiant
Hideko Takamine and a credible cast, a subtle and
well-developed screenplay in which even minor characters are essential, splendid cinematography, seamless direction and a jazzy musical theme suited to the subject
matter.
Minuses: some
of the dialogues may seem ineffectual but they do serve a purpose. The story
loses some momentum early in the third act (when dealing with Keiko’s family problems)
but picks up nicely afterwards and ends on a surprising note.
Comments: WHEN
A WOMAN ASCENDS THE STAIRS is a mature and uncompromising portrait of ladies
leading a precarious life. Although not exposed to violence like sex workers
often are, these hostesses face moral ambiguity, financial pressures, sexual dilemmas
and emotional tailspins. As Keiko knows only too well, ‟Aging is hard on a
woman.” How true, how very true…
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