Dejo una nueva para l@s narusian@s.
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"On one level, a film like "The Road I Travel With You" is about the display of wealth (a number of Naruse's films in this period are set among the upper middle class), even if the characters are not particularly empowered by it. "The Road I Travel With You" concerns two brothers of marriageable age and their mother, a former geisha who has been set up by an absent patron in a spacious country home in Kamakura. The futures of the two boys, torn between love matches and arranged marriages, are inseparable from the loaded questions of family status, money, and decisions made by the head of wealthy families."
From a Yukiko Miyake novel.
Saludos.