Portrait of Madame Yuki Page #2
- Year:
- 1950
- 88 min
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behavior.
She lets her husband treat her
like a pleasure girl.
There are limits to submission.
You again!
You shouldn't hide and listen.
Go away.
I've made you wait.
Good morning.
Sorry to have made you come.
What's worrying you?
What can I do?
About the inheritance...
Nothing remains to my
husband and me,
except this house.
I see.
Transform...
this house into an inn.
An inn?
You'll be the boss.
Would I be capable?
Of course.
An elegant inn.
For a distinguished clientele.
I'll come live here,
regularly,
and give you a hand.
That will distract you.
You've had lots of guests
before.
It'll be the same thing.
What will my husband think?
It's so you can stand up
against him.
You have to be able to make
money, to be independent.
You're suffering.
Your marriage was a mistake.
I know that in that era,
one couldn't do otherwise.
The night of the wake,
What happened between
Madame and her husband?
Don't ask me that kind
of question.
I don't know anything.
You're lying.
No!
What are the professor and
Madame talking about?
I've no idea.
Strange is the love between
a man and a woman.
our divorce.
Why not insist,
if you really want it?
I'm not capable of doing that.
I know I shouldn't be like that.
Despite my feelings,
my body accepts, against me,
my husband's love.
female body.
Each time I see him,
very well.
I hate him.
Or rather,
I hate my inner weakness.
Why was I born a woman?
You have to be more
rational.
You have to be firm.
What news!
What?
An inn's opening here.
An inn?
Yes, so that Madame will be
ready to leave her husband.
You've been listening in again
on them.
Utsubo Inn
5 beers.
2 packs of cigarettes.
You recommended them.
refined.
Sorry. They're executives
in a big company.
All they talk about are geishas
and hostesses they visit.
Such talk!
What's wrong?
They're disgusting!
3 sakes.
Look!
They're so dirty!
It's no fun keeping an inn.
I was against it.
Look, Hama.
Shall I help you?
Don't bother.
Hey...
the vase has disappeared.
It's true.
Hama, go catch them.
They'll be at the station.
Let it go.
But Madame...
We'll pay attention
in the future.
I'll ask Masaya to
reimburse us.
A telegram.
My husband's coming back.
Now?
He'll have friends with him.
On the last train?
There's not much time left.
Madame, what news.
He's with the lady from Kyoto.
In fact,
Where is Yuki?
One can see it was the Shinano
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