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Plot Summary
This film tells the story of a group of young men struggling to find their place in post-war Japan. Facing poverty, limited opportunities, and societal pressures, they are drawn into a life of crime and desperation. The narrative explores their complex relationships, their moral compromises, and their desperate search for identity and belonging amidst a rapidly changing world.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, "Ore-tachi wa Kuruittenai" received a generally positive reception in Japan for its gritty realism and poignant portrayal of societal issues. Critics often praised its unflinching look at the struggles of youth and its strong performances, though some found its bleakness challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark depiction of post-war youth struggles.
Recognized for its powerful performances and realistic portrayal of societal pressures.
Noted for its somber tone and exploration of moral ambiguity.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant early work for director Denjiro Makino, who would go on to direct many popular samurai and historical dramas.
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