Title | : | Mâdadayo |
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Release | : | 1993 |
Rating | : | 7.3 |
Language | : | Japanese, English |
Runtime | : | 134 |
Genre | : | Drama |
This film tells the story of professor Uehida Hyakken-sama (1889-1971), in Gotemba, around the forties. He was a university professor until an air raid, when he left to become a writer and has to live in a hut. His mood has hardly changed, not by the change nor by time. Every year his students celebrate his birthday, issuing the question "Mahda kai?" (not yet?), just to hear Uehida-san's answer "Madada yo!" (No, not yet!), in a ritual of self affirmation, and desires of lasting forever. It's a very "japanese" film who portrays everyday life and customs in Japan.
Akira Kurosawa, Hyakken Uchida (essays)