A címben szereplő macska a 19. század végén egy szegény tanító házában kószál, és figyeli a tanító és a szomszédok életét.
Wagahai wa neko de aru (1975) 1★
Képek 14
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– Then I went home but…I couldn't find a reason to go on living. So I returned… and was surprised to find…someone had got there first, and hanged himself. Just seconds ahead of me.
– You must take great care! A little education tends to…make people conceited, and if poor, blame it on those with wealth!
– Though kept, cats never lose their wildness! Though delicate and obedient…they're so selfish. Marcus Aurelius said: „Women are uncontrollable much like cats. ” Great saying!
– More rubbish.
– Think so?
– Isn't it?
– You're right!
– Cats are cruel, I envy them not needing fellowship.
– Stop studying cats, observe your wife and kids.
– They're not worth studying.
– Whatever they do they'll never be satisfied…Napoleon or Alexander. Conquest never brought satisfaction. The Japanese philosophy has…"Let things be as they are. " If a mountain's in your way, rather than break it down, make it so you don't have to go.
– When civilization progresses, individuality becomes stronger Individuality makes marriage impossible. Our connections to each other get stretched so far, lately parents and children are living apart. If there's anything else that can separate it's husband and wife.
– The truth is, when I saw your face in the bath, I wanted to go home.
– My face? But you see it all the time.
– But today I feel I saw it for the first time. That's it. I thought I saw things all the time. But I actually saw nothing at all.