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  1. Wife! Be Like a Rose! (Japanese: 妻よ薔薇のやうに, romanized: Tsuma yo bara no yô ni), also titled Kimiko, is a 1935 Japanese comedy drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the shinpa play Futari tsuma (二人妻, lit. Two Wives) by Minoru Nakano and one of Naruse's earliest sound films. Wife!

  2. Wife! Be Like a Rose! a.k.a. Kimiko (Japanese: 妻よ薔薇のやうに, romanized: Tsuma yo bara no yô ni) is a 1935 Japanese comedy drama film directed by Mikio Naruse.

    • 74 min
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    • NipponKino
  3. Wife! Be Like a Rose!: Directed by Mikio Naruse. With Sachiko Chiba, Yuriko Hanabusa, Toshiko Itô, Setsuko Horikoshi. When she reaches adulthood, a precocious young woman sets out to find her biological father, who, as her mother tells her, abandoned them for another woman.

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    • Drama
    • Mikio Naruse
    • 1937-04-12
  4. Jun 1, 2024 · Tsuma Yo Bara No Yo Ni / 妻よ薔薇のやうに/ Wife! Be Like a Rose! (1935) by Mikio Naruse

  5. May 22, 2018 · Rarely do we find such a sharp contrast in a single film between the “modern” and the “traditional” of pre-war Japanese society as we find in Mikio Naruses Wife! Be Like a Rose. A surprisingly emotionally complex film, perhaps the best way to describe it would be a comic family tragedy.

  6. Wife! Be Like a Rose! or Kimiko (妻よ薔薇のやうに, Tsuma yo bara no yō ni) is a 1935 film directed by Mikio Naruse. It won the Best Film prize at the Kinema Jumpo Awards. In 1937 it became first Japanese sound film released in the United states, and the first Japanese film to have a successful run in...

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  8. Kimiko, a Tokyo white-collar working girl, lives with her serious, intellectual, haiku-writing mother. Kimiko seeks to marry her boyfriend but needs her absent father to act as the go-between and negotiate the marriage.

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