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Ohara Shôsuke-san

  • 1949
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
103
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Ohara Shôsuke-san (1949)
Comedy

A nice gentleman living near beautiful Mount Fuji uses his wealth to help others.He is nicknamed after a popular folk hero known for a casual attitude toward money and possessions.A nice gentleman living near beautiful Mount Fuji uses his wealth to help others.He is nicknamed after a popular folk hero known for a casual attitude toward money and possessions.A nice gentleman living near beautiful Mount Fuji uses his wealth to help others.He is nicknamed after a popular folk hero known for a casual attitude toward money and possessions.

  • Director
    • Hiroshi Shimizu
  • Writers
    • Matsuo Kishi
    • Hiroshi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Koume Akasaka
    • Akiko Kazami
    • Denjirô Ôkôchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    103
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    • Director
      • Hiroshi Shimizu
    • Writers
      • Matsuo Kishi
      • Hiroshi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Koume Akasaka
      • Akiko Kazami
      • Denjirô Ôkôchi
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Koume Akasaka
    Akiko Kazami
    • Onobu
    Denjirô Ôkôchi
    Denjirô Ôkôchi
    • Saheita Sugimoto aka Shôsuke Ohara
    Reiko Miyagawa
    • Oritsu
    Nijiko Kiyokawa
    • Margaret Nakata
    Chôko Iida
    Chôko Iida
    • Oseki, old maid
    Haruo Tanaka
    Haruo Tanaka
    • Seizô Kon'no
    Sôji Kiyokawa
    Sôji Kiyokawa
    • Kaikû Tsukioka, high priest
    Yônosuke Toba
    • Koroku
    Shin'ichi Himori
    Shin'ichi Himori
    • Jiromasa Yoshida
    Hiroshi Ayukawa
    • Tetsuo
    Moriichi Kawabe
    • Kôichi
    Rei Ishikawa
    Momoka Onoe
    • Furuta
    Tetsu Tsuboi
    • Shôtarô, Onobu's brother
    Hiroshi Sugi
    • Sugisaku
    Masao Takamatsu
    Tôru Kurahashi
      • Director
        • Hiroshi Shimizu
      • Writers
        • Matsuo Kishi
        • Hiroshi Shimizu
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      7boblipton

      Trapped By The Past

      In Japanese folklore, Ohara Sosuke was a rich man who wasted all his wealth trying to maintain his prestige. In this movie, Denjirô Ôkôchi, who spent much of his career playing samurai, is the last member of an old samurai family in a small village. Tere are the remnants of the family's former wealth, but the cash is all gone, between his drinking and his borrowing money to make gifts to the town. There are rice paddies on his estate, but no one tends them. Offers come his way, to be the village chief, but he turns them down. Ruin seems inevitable, but he does nothing to prevent it.

      Hiroshi Shimizu's movie is a meditation on the passing of old Japan, and the rising of a new Japan, and the inability of the old aristocracy to adapt. He does not condemn Ôkôchi; Ôkôchi seems awre of it, and his own uselessness and laziness. Raised in a tradition of wealth and respect, he cannot accept a job, and he must remain in the village, because that is where his home is. He is trapped in a prison of his ancestors' buildig, and must remain a prisoner while the prison stands.
      9souvikmeetszeus

      Excellent Camera and Story

      Another distinctly Japanese film about the common life in the countryside, this was one delightful watch! Denjirô Ôkôchi as the titular character puts in an understated yet dramatic performance, and the movie takes shape around him. Ohara Shosuke-san is a generous man who is rather addicted to sake and gambling. He cannot refuse a favor, and touches a lot of lives, but through his own laziness and alcoholism-plus-gambling, loses all his money and struggles to repay debts, morphing as a man and making a few realizations on his way. Shot with a breezy quality and a great soundtrack, the countryside comes alive on screen, a few frames are truly majestic. The camera-work is steady and mostly based on long takes, and it suits the film perfectly. I loved the way it captures the gradual breakdown of a carefree man, how effortlessly drama is mixed with emotional resonance, the scenes of Ohara Shosuke-san on the rain-drenched courtyard is unforgettable. Chôko Iida as Oseki, the housemaid, has a tremendous cameo and her conversation with Ohara is a perfect climax. The anti-climax is shot beautifully too, as the film ends on a bittersweet note, trying to tell us that a life of service is impervious to material sufferings. And it seriously rings so honest that you end up rooting for him - an alcoholic, an irresponsible man - yet more human than most others. Another thing worth mentioning is the way the Japanese houses of the time are shot, very much like Madadayo. A great watch, catch it if you can.

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        Ohara Shôsuke san
        Words by Toshio Nomura

        Music by Yûji Koseki

        Sung by Koume Akasaka, Hisao Itô (as Hisao Itô), Rokorô Nukada, Yukie Kubo

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      • Release date
        • November 8, 1949 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Mr. Shosuke Ohara
      • Production company
        • Shintoho Film Distribution Committee
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        1 hour 37 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White

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