¡Kurutta Kajitsu
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] The legend of Yujiro Ishihara began here! A brother, a younger brother, a married woman - Director Yasushi Nakahira's sharp direction breaks through the crazy morals of the young generation! A milestone in youth cinema, highly acclaimed by director Francois Truffaut and a major influence on the Nouvelle Vague! The 70th anniversary of the first female producer in Japan, Takiko Mizue's masterpiece is now available on Blu-ray for the first time! This is the second film by Yujiro Ishihara, who made his screen debut with "Season of the Sun", and the first film starring Shintaro Ishihara, Yujiro's brother, who wrote the screenplay for the first time. Set on the sea in Shonan, this human drama depicts the conflict between a hedonistic older brother and his introverted younger brother, and its shocking denouement. Co-starring Masahiko Tsugawa, Mie Kitahara, and Masumi Okada. Director Yasushi Nakahira's unusually sharp direction was highly acclaimed by directors such as Truffaut and Godard, and is said to have influenced the Nouvelle Vague movement. At the time of its release, the disorderly behavior of the characters depicted in the film drew the sympathy and opposition of many people and became a social problem known as "Taiyo-zoku. --Natsuhisa and Haruji were brothers in contrast. While Natsuhisa was always on the prowl for women, Haruji, who still had a youthful appearance, did not know about women yet. One day, Haruji happened to pass by Eri at Zushi station and fell in love with her. A few days later, while Natsuhisa and Haruji were playing on a motorboat in the sea in Shonan, they happened to meet Eri swimming on her back in the sea. Haruji eventually confides his feelings to Eri and they begin dating. One day, Natsuhisa sees Eri dancing with her husband at a club in Yokohama. Natsuhisa asks Eri if she will have an affair with him without telling Haruji... Special outer case, picture disc specification. Please note that there are parts of the film that may be difficult to hear or understand due to the original master. Although some of the expressions in the film may be considered inappropriate today, we respect the intentions of the filmmakers and have included the film as it was shown at the time.
Original Release Year: 1956
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