喜劇 右向けェ左!
喜劇 右向けェ左!

喜劇 右向けェ左!

1970Movie83 minJapanese

Mamoru Hirayama, the sales manager of Clover Shoji, a women's underwear manufacturer, was selected by President Usui to be the manager of the foreign affairs section newly established in the sales department. Masaaki Sakata, Yasushi Inoda, Osamu Yamabe, and Jiro Oi were assigned to this foreign affairs section. Hirayama, a former soldier, is suddenly enthusiastic when the company orders him to join the Self-Defense Forces. One day, in the library where the records of the former army are displayed, Hirayama recalls his memories of that time. It turned out that the bundle of bills that the captain had made a mess of was packed in a box and buried somewhere.

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Director: Kenjirō MakōGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A comedic film that follows the antics of a group of individuals navigating their daily lives and eccentric situations. The narrative unfolds through a series of humorous encounters and misunderstandings, characteristic of Japanese comedic filmmaking of the era. The characters often find themselves in absurd predicaments, leading to a lighthearted and entertaining viewing experience.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of '喜劇 右向けェ左!' is limited due to its age and the specific niche of Japanese cinema from the 1970s. However, films of this genre and era were generally popular with domestic audiences for their relatable humor and cultural context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its classic comedic timing and character interactions.
  • Seen as a representative example of Japanese comedy from the early Showa period.
  • Humor is often situational and relies on character-driven gags.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not readily available in English-speaking online platforms, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes from a global perspective. Its appeal is likely strongest among those familiar with Japanese comedy of the 1970s.

Fun Fact

The film's title, '喜劇 右向けェ左!' (Kigeki Migi Muke Hidari!), translates loosely to 'Comedy: Turn Right, Turn Left!', hinting at the characters' often misguided or contradictory actions.

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