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increasingly desperate, he decides that his family will be willing to go with him to South America if they no longer have jobs or a source of income tying them to Japan, and he burns down the foundry. When this is discovered, his distress reaches a breaking point after some of his employees point out that his actions indicate he is unconcerned about their lives and his son-in-law argues that there are already more than enough nuclear weapons to destroy all life on this planet and nowhere is really safe.
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court, sympathizes with Kiichi's concerns and points out that the fear of nuclear weapons is present in every citizen of Japan. He wonders aloud whether it may be wrong to rule someone incompetent simply for being more worried than the average citizen, but the panel eventually decides that Kiichi's irrational behavior justifies removing his ability to make the financial decisions for his family by himself.
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ignore the nuclear threat than it is to take it too seriously. Harada discovers that Kiichi believes he has escaped to another planet and that he has become severely withdrawn from his surroundings. During their visit, however, Kiichi becomes agitated when he sees the Sun through his window and thinks it is the Earth burning.
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Kiichi's three oldest children convince his wife to try to have him ruled incompetent in order to keep him from wasting their inheritance on his plan, and they bring him before a three-man arbitration panel that includes Dr. Harada (Takashi Shimura). Harada, a dentist who volunteers with the family
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After this, Kiichi tries to find a way to move forward with the move anyway, but his efforts fail, and his mental state begins to deteriorate more rapidly once he no longer feels as though he is doing anything to save himself and his family from the nuclear holocaust he is sure is coming. Growing
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Harada goes to visit Kiichi at the psychiatric facility to which he has been sent. While waiting to be shown to his room, Harada talks with a psychologist, who remarks that he has found Kiichi's case particularly troubling personally, since it has made him wonder whether it may be more insane to
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felt that the "major flaw of the film is that one never quite believes - or understands - the sincerity of the old man" and claimed that the English subtitles were barely acceptable.
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in 1948 and collaborated with him on several films. The composer and director collaborated to test "oppositional handling of music and performance" and, in
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Hiroshi Tachikawa as Ryoichi Sayama, Kiichi's eldest illegitimate child with a former mistress of his who is now dead
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as Asako Kuribayashi, Kiichi's current mistress and the mother of a toddler who is Kiichi's son
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owner who is convinced he and his loved ones will all be killed in an imminent
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on DVD in North America as part of two Kurosawa-centered box sets; 2008's
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Kyoko Aoyama as Sue Nakajima, Kiichi's youngest legitimate daughter
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worked on before dying of tuberculosis in 1955. He had been
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Haruko Togo as Yoshi Nakajima, Kiichi's eldest daughter
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The film was screened in conjunction with the first
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and runs 103 minutes. The film was entered into the
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Yutaka Sada as Ichiro Nakajima, Kiichi's eldest son
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Index


Akira Kurosawa
Shinobu Hashimoto
Hideo Oguni
Sōjirō Motoki
Toshiro Mifune
Takashi Shimura
Asakazu Nakai
Fumio Hayasaka
Toho Studios
Toho Company Ltd.
Japanese
Hepburn
drama film
Akira Kurosawa
Sōjirō Motoki
Shinobu Hashimoto
Hideo Oguni
Toshiro Mifune
Takashi Shimura
Fumio Hayasaka
black-and-white
1956 Cannes Film Festival
foundry
nuclear war
Japan
Brazil
Toshiro Mifune
Takashi Shimura
Minoru Chiaki

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