Laughter and Tears: The Social Critiques of Kore-Eda's Hana and Yamanaka Sadao's Humanity and Paper Balloons (Movie Director Kore-Eda Hirokazu) (Critical Essay)
Film Criticism 2011, Winter-Spring, 35, 2-3
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Introduction This essay seeks to shed light on Kore-eda Hirokazu's Hana (Hana yori mo naho, 2006) by setting it in the context of a tradition of subversive and socially critical jidai-geki (Japanese period films) most precisely exemplified by the pre-war work of Yamanaka Sadao.
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