Morning for the Osone Family (1946)
Keisuke Kinoshita's "Morning for the Osone Family" After watching Keisuke Kinoshita's 1946 Japanese family drama " Morning for the Osone Family ," I was struck by how little writing there is about the film. I was so enthralled and moved by the film, that I felt that there was for sure a lot more to be said by the film community about such a flick. I personally found the film a marvel. The film centers on the Osone family between the years of 1943 and 1945. As war rages on in their country, the family is torn apart by a headstrong military uncle who is able to enlist all of the boys, much to the chagrin of the mother and sister of the family. The young boys go off to war (some against their desire), the father is arrested by the police for writing a paper against the war effort, and the mother and sister are left behind to deal with the abrasive privilege of the military uncle. By the end of the war, children are dead and Japan is in a state of turmoil. I