Hiroshi Moriya Sadogasa Series: Thank You, Sandogasa
Hiroshi Moriya Sadogasa Series: Thank You, Sandogasa

Hiroshi Moriya Sadogasa Series: Thank You, Sandogasa

1961Movie71 minJapanese

When noble wanderer Moritaro saves a disowned merchant’s son from gangsters, he becomes entangled in a town’s struggle against corruption. Teaming up with a rogue monk, bold tea-picking girls, and even a reformed thug, he battles a violent crime boss exploiting local families. Amid betrayals and brawls, justice and solidarity triumph.

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Director: Hiroshi MoriyaGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In this installment of the Sandogasa series, the eccentric and often bumbling protagonist finds himself in a series of comical yet poignant situations. He navigates the complexities of everyday life, relationships, and societal expectations with his unique brand of earnestness and misfortune. The film blends slapstick humor with moments of genuine human emotion, exploring themes of perseverance and finding joy amidst life's absurdities.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews from its original release are scarce, the Sandogasa series, starring and created by Hiroshi Moriya, was a popular comedic vehicle that resonated with Japanese audiences for its relatable characters and lighthearted approach to life's struggles. Moriya's performance was generally praised for its unique charm and physical comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Hiroshi Moriya's unique comedic timing and endearing portrayal of a lovable underdog.
  • Appreciated for its blend of slapstick humor and touching moments that explore the human condition.
  • Recognized as a charming example of Japanese comedic cinema from the early 1960s.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific film is limited in publicly available English-language sources. However, the Sandogasa series as a whole was known for its lighthearted, character-driven humor that appealed to a broad audience in Japan.

Fun Fact

The 'Sandogasa' (straw hat) worn by the protagonist became a recognizable symbol associated with Hiroshi Moriya and his comedic persona throughout the series.

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