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Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Hideko Takamine,
Emiko Yagumo,
Tatsuo Saitō,
Takeshi Sakamoto,
Chōko IidaRating70%
The story starts out with a group of young men attending school drills under the direction of Mr. Omura (Tatsuo Saito). Shinji Okajima (Tokihiko Okada) is seen goofing off, misbehaving, and upsetting his teacher. After being disciplined the drills resume and the boys eventually graduate and go out into the working world. Okajima has grown up, now has a family, and works as an insurance salesman. On the day of their annual bonuses the men are all anxious. Okajima's son (Hideo Sugawara) has his heart set on a bicycle. After receiving his bonus, Okajima writes out the list of presents he will buy for his family. A co-worker named Rou-Shain Yamada (Takeshi Sakamoto) is laid off because his last two clients died shortly after signing their policies. Upset for him Okajima gathers the other workers to go "protest at least once" to the boss but the others back down and one such worker (Isamu Yamaguchi) challenges Okajima to make the protest himself. Okajima takes the challenge. While in the office the boss is offended at the subject and the two begin a comedic fight. By the end of the fight Okajima is fired and bows as he leaves. He returns home with a scooter for his son, who is immediately disappointed and throws a tantrum. His wife Tsuma Sugako (Emiko Yaguma) returns from the market and tries to calm the boy while Choujo tells her what happened., 1h32
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Kinuyo Tanaka,
Ureo Egawa,
Tatsuo Saitō,
Chishū Ryū,
Kenji Ōyama,
Takeshi SakamotoRating68%
Horino, riche étudiant, refuse les mariages arrangés par son père et préfère traîner avec ses amis et Oshige, une jeune serveuse. Un jour, le père meurt et Horino hérite de son entreprise., 1h26
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Takeshi Sakamoto,
Chishū Ryū,
Chōko Iida,
Emiko Yagumo,
Tomio Aoki,
Yoshiko TsubouchiRating75%
The film starts with a travelling kabuki troupe arriving by train at a provincial seaside town. Kihachi Ichikawa (Takeshi Sakamoto), the head of the troupe, is a very popular actor. He takes time off to visit a former mistress Otsune (Chouko Iida), with whom he had a son years before. His son, now a student, does not know that Kihachi is his father, thinking him an uncle. Kihachi and his son, Shinkichi, spend a fruitful afternoon fishing for dace in a nearby river., 1h40
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about childrenActors Tomio Aoki,
Chishū Ryū,
Tatsuo Saitō,
Mitsuko Yoshikawa,
Takeshi SakamotoRating78%
The Yoshi family has just moved to the Tokyo suburbs, close to where the father Kennosuke's (Tatsuo Saitō) direct boss, Iwasaki (Takeshi Sakamoto), is staying. Kennosuke's two young sons Keiji and Ryoichi (Tomio Aoki and Hideo Sugawara) are supposed to be going to school, but owing to the threats of a group of neighborhood and school bullies, they decide to play truant. After the teacher speaks to their father, Keiji and Ryoichi have no choice but to go to school. They attempt to eat sparrow's eggs to get stronger so that they can get back at the boys, but an older delivery boy Kozou (Shoichi Kofujita) decides to help them out to threaten the bullies, and they emerge as the top dogs amongst the gang., 1h40
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Gangster filmsActors Kinuyo Tanaka,
Chishū Ryū,
Jōji Oka,
Sumiko Mizukubo,
Yumeko AizomeRating69%
Tokiko (Kinuyo Tanaka) is a typist and the girlfriend of a small-time gangster, Joji (Joji Oka). A student, Hiroshi (Kōji Mitsui), joins the gang. When Joji begins to fall for Hiroshi's sister, Kazuko (Sumiko Mizukubo), Tokiko decides to scare her rival away. However, Tokiko takes a liking to Kazuko and decides to reform. Joji throws Tokiko out, but she soon returns and convinces him to give up his life of crime., 1h24
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Kinuyo Tanaka,
Chishū Ryū,
Takeshi Sakamoto,
Fumiko OkamuraRating73%
The film is set in immediate postwar Japan, Tokyo. Tokiko (Kinuyo Tanaka), a twenty-nine-year-old mother of a young boy of four, is waiting for her husband's repatriation from World War II. In postwar Tokyo prices are escalating and the mother rents a room in a working-class industrial district, making ends meet through dressmaking. She is supported by a long-time friend and former workmate Akiko (Chieko Murata)., 1h46
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres DramaActors Shin Saburi,
Mieko Takamine,
Chishū Ryū,
Mitsuko Yoshikawa,
Hideo Fujino,
Tatsuo SaitōRating72%
The upper-class Toda family celebrates the 69th birthday of their father with a commemorative photoshoot at their outdoor garden. Unfortunately, shortly after the photo session, the father, Shintaro Toda (戸田 進太郎 Toda Shintarō; Hideo Fujino), suffers a fatal heart attack. After his death his eldest son, Shinichiro (進一郎 Shin'ichirō; Tatsuo Saito) announces that as their father had acted as a guarantor for a company which has gone bankrupt, they must help pay off that company's debts. The family decides to sell off all their late father's properties and antiques, leaving only an old house by the sea. Meanwhile, the mother (Ayako Katsuragi) and the youngest daughter Setsuko (節子; Mieko Takamine) would go and stay with Shinichiro and his wife. The unmarried second brother Shojiro (Shin Saburi) takes the opportunity to move away from Japan to Tianjin, China (which had been occupied by Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese war)., 1h20
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaActors Chishū Ryū,
Takeshi Sakamoto,
Tomio Aoki,
Chōko Iida,
Yoshiko OkadaRating74%
Kihachi (Takeshi Sakamoto) wanders around the industrial flatlands of Tokyo's Koto district with his two young sons, Zenko (Tokkan Kozo) and Masako (Takayuki Suematsu), looking for work. Unable to find a job, Kihachi relies on his sons to catch stray dogs for the reward money, but Zenko wastes the bounty buying himself a much-desired officer's cap. Later, the brothers quarrel and lose the family's bundle. Kihachi tells them that they no longer have enough money to pay for both a meal and a bed for the night. They choose a meal. At a cafe they meet Kihachi's old friend, Otsune (Choko Iida), who finds Kihachi a job and allows the family to rent a room at the cafe., 2h20
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Pregnancy films,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Kamatari Fujiwara,
Ineko Arima,
Setsuko Hara,
Isuzu Yamada,
Chishū Ryū,
Haruko SugimuraRating80%
Akiko Sugiyama (Ineko Arima) is a young college graduate girl learning English shorthand. Her elder sister Takako (Setsuko Hara), running away from an unhappy marriage, has returned home to stay with Akiko and their father Shukichi (Chishū Ryū) in Tokyo, together with her toddler girl. Shukichi works in a bank in Tokyo. Akiko has a relationship with her college boyfriend Kenji, which results in an unwanted pregnancy. Later, Akiko has an abortion after an encounter in which she realizes that her boyfriend does not love her., 1h53
Directed by Yasujirō OzuOrigin JaponGenres DramaThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Chishū Ryū,
Shima Iwashita,
Mariko Okada,
Keiji Sada,
Nobuo Nakamura,
Kuniko MiyakeRating79%
Shūhei Hirayama (Chishū Ryū) is an ageing widower with a 32-year-old married son, Kōichi (Keiji Sada), and two unmarried children: 24-year-old daughter Michiko (Shima Iwashita) and a 21-year-old son Kazuo (Shin'ichirō Mikami). The ages of the children, and what they respectively remember about their mother, suggest that she died just before the end of the war, perhaps in the bombing of Tokyo in 1944-45. Since his marriage, Kōichi has moved out to live with his wife in a small flat, leaving Hirayama and Kazuo to be looked after by Michiko.