A kísérleti színháztól a film felé forduló japán rendező egy 19 éves fiú útkeresésén keresztül reflektál a háború után született generáció életérzésére. Az apák nemzedéke már nem tud hiteles mintákat adni fiaiknak, de a kortárscsoportból kiemelkedő példaképek is férfias agresszivitásukkal… [tovább]
Dobjátok el könyveiteket és… (1971) 2★
138' · japán · dráma
Szereposztás
Sasaki Eimei | Me |
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Saito Masahiro | Apa |
Kobayashi Yukiko | Sister |
Tanaka Fudeko | Nagymama |
Várólistára tette 5
Népszerű idézetek
– My grandmother, an old pickpocket and shoplifter. My father, a beaten dog, a war criminal.
My sister, a man-hating whore. My house: 33-9, Totsuka, Shinjuku-ku.
A pigsty.
– There's no point going on playing football.
It's a kid's game for men.
It's a war with rules. It's a mug's game.
On a real grass pitch one should play with a real skull!
– Give me 100 yen. I'll read your palm. I haven't eaten since yesterday.
It's terrible. Fire, water, illness. You're going to die soon.
– Give me back my 100 yen.
– This is the letter which will bring you happiness. I am number 2317.
If you send a similar letter within 24 hours of receiving this…you will find happiness.
If you don't reply, you will soon meet your death.
Mr. Nicholson of Canada failed to reply and was run over by a car.
So send your letter within 24 hours.
Number 2317.
– Will you kill the rabbit for me? Then she'll be lonely and won't dislike men any more.
I've talked to my son about it but he's too soft. He won't kill the rabbit.
Even though he killed so many men in the war.
– What's the best book to read in the loo?
– The Bible, probably. I read it every day.