白磁の人
白磁の人

白磁の人

1957Movie91 minJapanese
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Director: Kenji MisumiGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

Set in late Joseon Dynasty Korea, this film tells the story of a struggling potter who dreams of creating exquisite white porcelain. He faces numerous challenges, including poverty, societal pressures, and personal tragedy, as he dedicates his life to his craft. His journey is one of perseverance, artistry, and the enduring pursuit of perfection.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reception data from 1957 for "The White Porcelain Man" is scarce in English-language sources, Japanese and Korean film archives indicate it was a respected historical drama of its time. It is noted for its artistic direction and poignant storytelling, exploring themes of dedication and the cultural significance of porcelain.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Joseon Dynasty artistry and social conditions.
  • Appreciated for its emotional depth and the protagonist's relentless pursuit of his craft.
  • Considered a significant work in the genre of historical dramas focusing on traditional Korean arts.

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Fun Fact

The film was directed by Kenji Misumi, who later gained international recognition for his work on the "Zatoichi" film series and "Lone Wolf and Cub".

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