The Cannery Boat
The Cannery Boat

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The Cannery Boat

1953
Movie
112 min
Japanese

Describes the oppressed life of the crab fishermen and their final revolt which is bloodily suppressed by the Royal Navy.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Daisuke ItoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a grim Japanese fishing village, a fishing boat owner's wife struggles to maintain her family's honor and livelihood amidst economic hardship and social pressures. She faces difficult choices as she navigates the complex relationships with her husband, his crew, and the village community. The narrative explores themes of survival, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of life for women in post-war Japan.

Critical Reception

This film received critical acclaim for its powerful portrayal of female resilience and its realistic depiction of rural Japanese life. Critics praised its strong performances, particularly from Kinuyo Tanaka, and its unflinching examination of social and economic struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant and stark portrayal of female strength in adversity.

  • Lauded for its authentic depiction of Japanese village life and its socio-economic challenges.

  • Kinuyo Tanaka's performance is frequently cited as a highlight, embodying the film's emotional core.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a novel by Tsuruhiko Okamura, which itself was inspired by real events and experiences in Japanese fishing communities.

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