¡Matatabi
¡Japanese Movie

 Description
[Machine Translation] Revamping the conventional image of the cool crotchety traveler, master filmmaker Kon Ichikawa paints a vivid portrait of life-size youth with a unique offbeat sensibility while carefully depicting the manners of the traveling merchant. --Three shabby-looking young men cut a swath of humanity at the eaves of a chivalrous man's house in a farming village, with full-blown accents. Genta, Shinta, and Mokutaro. All of them are newcomers to the world of the samurai, having just entered the world of the samurai by way of the farmers' food, but the winds of the world are not as warm as they think they are. They are all newcomers to the world, but the winds of the world are not as warm as they would like. The image of the youths who have fallen from society and are going right and left in the harsh world of the working class is a figure that can be seen in the youths of today, and the deplorable nature of this image is painfully painful to the heart. This is a lower-priced version of the work of the same title released in November 2001.


Special Features: trailer
Original Release Year: 1973

凌 Credits
Kon Ichikawa (Director)
Kenichi Hagiwara (Cast)
Isao Bito (Cast)

OGURA ICHIRO
KURISUTEI
ASAMI SACHIO


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