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The Lady and the Beard

The Lady and the Beard

1931
Romance
Comedy
1h 15m
This eccentric comedy of manners follows a love quadrangle centered on a kendo master (Tokihiko Okada), whose chauvinistic upholding of Japanese culture screeches to a halt when he falls for a progressive (but not too progressive) office worker. He shaves his beard (after protesting memorably that "all great men have beards!" including Lincoln, Darwin and Marx), puts on a suit and learns the Western ways of wooing a woman, attracting a haughty aristocrat and a gangster floozy in the process. (imdb)
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The Lady and the Beard

1931
Romance
Comedy
1h 15m
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Rated 18 Mar 2019
50
34th
Light hearted and fun but there's no real depth here.
Rated 09 Apr 2020
38
14th
So dude is old fashioned, rocks a big ol beard (one of the most hilariously false beards in movie history), but because of it can't get a job, can't get a girl, so he adapts and it's peachy and at the end he magically, instantly turns a theif/hooker (?) straight because...beards? Tough love? I'm too far removed from 1930s Japan to understand, I guess. Is this a tradition vs progress game? Is there even actually a story?
Rated 05 Dec 2012
50
77th
A weird comedy romance drama. Cute play as the two leads falls in love even if Tokihiko Okada's character is less then dignified. Love the little things like how Okada's beard, clothes and belongings are always in a mess. Not to mention his improvised socks. No wonder he needs his leading lady.....
Rated 12 Nov 2013
69
50th
Ozu stumbles upon gender as performance, but it all feels like Lubitsch, I swear. A surprising (for a comedy) loaded film, that shows glimpses of greatness. Perhaps not memorable as an experience, but it's fun to pick through its discourse.

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