Noriko and Neglect by Sylas Davidson
Noriko is highlighted throughout the film and by its viewers for her kindness, her compassion. She is the only person to take a genuine interest in Tomi and Shūkichi, seemingly outside of obligation and without patronization. However, she also seems to rely on tradition to guide her behaviour, taking guidelines as strict rules, to the point of possibly sacrificing her personal happiness. This is most obvious with her continued devotion to her husband, Shōji, and his photo. It’s a little hard to see, but Shōji’s photo appears to be on the top of a simple cabinet or wardrobe with a candle to one side. There doesn’t seem to be anything else, at least not anything easily identifiable, that would make this a family altar. This appears to be a shrine to Shōji, instead of an altar for worship. Noriko might not be particularly religious, but she still appears to havecreated an altar, and instead of it being a place for ...
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