おばこ船頭さん
おばこ船頭さん

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おばこ船頭さん

1958
Movie
77 min
Japanese

A group of fishing boats dot the deep blue lake with white clouds rolling by. A heartwarming lyrical drama about the love story between an innocent girl and a young sailor set in a simple fishing village, set to the hit song by Yukiko Nomura, and the mother's love.

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Director: Katsumi NishikawaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This film tells the story of Obako, a young woman working as a ferriage boat pilot on the Mogami River. She faces challenges and learns about life, love, and responsibility as she navigates the river and the people who depend on her. The narrative focuses on her strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

Obako Sendō-san was a moderately successful film in Japan, appreciated for its portrayal of traditional Japanese life and the strong female protagonist. While not a major international release, it garnered positive attention within its domestic market for its evocative scenery and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its scenic depiction of the Mogami River.

  • Applauded for its depiction of a strong, independent female character.

  • Felt to be a touching and emotional portrayal of rural Japanese life.

Google audience: Audience reception in Japan highlighted the film's emotional resonance and its beautiful cinematography, with many appreciating the authentic portrayal of the local culture and the river's significance.

Fun Fact

The Mogami River, featured prominently in the film, is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular tourist destination in Japan, often associated with the famous poet Matsuo Bashō.

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