

Based on the life and career of novelist Fumiko Hayashi, she bitterly struggles for literary recognition in the first half of the 20th-century – her affairs with feckless men, the jobs she took to survive (peddler, waitress, bar maid), and her arduous, often humiliating attempts to get published in a male-dominated culture.
Acting
Hideko Takamine's face contains entire novels of unspoken defeat.
Direction
Naruse's flowing camera finds beauty in Fumiko's relentless downward spiral.
Editing
Elliptical structure mirrors memory's cruelty — what we skip hurts most.

Director
Mikio Naruse
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Naruse and Takamine made 17 films together; she called him 'the only director who understood women like me.' This was their penultimate collaboration.
Hayashi's actual novels — particularly 'Floating Clouds' and 'Diary of a Vagabond' — became postwar classics about women surviving economic ruin. Naruse had already adapted 'Floating Clouds' in 1955.