A retired actress, Yoko, played by Haruko Sugimura, visits her summer home. Her husband, played by Masahiko Tsugawa, has recently died. Her friends Tomie, another retired actress, and her husband Fujihachiro visit the summer home as well as Toyoko. Tomie is senile and can barely hold a conversation or remember her friends' names, although she can eat with gusto. An escaped prisoner with a pistol invades the house and demands food from the women at gunpoint. Tomie grabs his pistol, and he is then captured by police. The prisoner turns out to have been a mental patient who had attacked residents of an old people's home driven mad by their incessant playing of a croquet-like game called gateball. The ladies receive a reward for helping to capture the prisoner, but are disappointed to find that it is only 10,000 yen rather than the hoped-for 300,000 yen. Tomie and her husband leave the summer house. Yoko gets Toyoko to confess that Toyoko had an affair with Yoko's husband. Toyoko tells Yoko that Akemi, her daughter, is the daughter of Yoko's husband. Akemi, who brings groceries to the summer house, is getting married. The two elderly women visit the marriage ceremony and watch various traditional stylized costumed dances of sexual rituals. A visitor to the house, Naoko, played by Mitsuko Baisho, informs Yoko and Toyoko that Tomie and her husband have committed suicide. The husband withdrew all his money from his post office savings and spent it on a luxury stay at a hotel before drowning himself and Tomie by walking into the ocean. Yoko, Naoko and Toyoko retrace their final steps. During the trip, they are reconciled and Yoko decides to try to continue her acting work.
Cast
Haruko Sugimura: Yoko Morimoto
Nobuko Otowa: Toyoko Yanagawa
Hideo Kanze: Fujihachiro Ushiguni
Kyoko Asagiri: Tomie Ushiguni
Toshiyuki Nagashima: Police
Mitsuko Baisho: Naoko Yazawa
Yutaka Matsushige: Daigoro
Tomomi Seo: Akemi
Katsumi Kiba: Prisoner
Kōichi Ueda: Chief Police
Masahiko Tsugawa: Saburo Morimoto
Masaaki Uchino: Koji Kiyokawa
Production
The house in the mountains was director Shindo's actual mountain retreat, and is the same building as the old man's house in Tree Without Leaves.