居住在镰仓的大学教授曾宫周吉(笠志众 饰)早年丧偶,邻居他与女儿纪子(原节子 饰)相依为命。纪子从小担负起家庭的重担,邻居悉心照顾父亲的生活起居。转眼间,纪子已二十七岁,依旧待字闺中。纪子的姑姑(杉村春子 饰)和朋友(月丘梦路 饰)都很关心她的婚事,然而她却因为对父亲的依恋,不愿谈婚论嫁。 不久姑姑为周吉介绍一名独身女子三轮秋子(三宅邦子 饰),周吉欣然同意。得知此事的纪子心中感到无限的怅然…… 本片为当年日本《电影旬报》评选十佳电影第一名。
居住在镰仓的大学教授曾宫周吉(笠志众 饰)早年丧偶,邻居他与女儿纪子(原节子 饰)相依为命。纪子从小担负起家庭的重担,邻居悉心照顾父亲的生活起居。转眼间,纪子已二十七岁,依旧待字闺中。纪子的姑姑(杉村春子 饰)和朋友(月丘梦路 饰)都很关心她的婚事,然而她却因为对父亲的依恋,不愿谈婚论嫁。 不久姑姑为周吉介绍一名独身女子三轮秋子(三宅邦子 饰),周吉欣然同意。得知此事的纪子心中感到无限的怅然…… 本片为当年日本《电影旬报》评选十佳电影第一名。
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