太陽娘と社長族
太陽娘と社長族

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太陽娘と社長族

1958
Movie
73 min
Japanese

Japanese comedy film.

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Director: Yoshiaki KirinoGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The film centers on a young woman who dreams of marrying into wealth, believing that the key to happiness lies in marrying a company president. She actively pursues wealthy bachelors, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and social commentary on materialism and the pursuit of happiness. Her journey involves navigating the expectations of society and her own desires.

Critical Reception

Released in 1958, '太陽娘と社長族' (Taiyō Musume to Shachō Zoku), or 'Sun Girl and the Company Presidents,' was a lighthearted comedy that reflected the post-war economic boom and societal aspirations in Japan. While specific critical reviews from the era are scarce in English-language sources, films of this genre typically aimed for popular entertainment, focusing on relatable social themes and comedic situations. Audience reception was likely positive, given its accessible plot and comedic tone, contributing to the escapist cinema of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • A light and amusing social satire on the pursuit of wealth.

  • Features charming performances and a generally optimistic outlook.

  • Captures the zeitgeist of Japan's burgeoning economic prosperity.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, '太陽娘と社長族' (Taiyō Musume to Shachō Zoku), directly translates to 'Sun Girl and the Company Presidents,' humorously highlighting the protagonist's ambitious marital goals during a period of rapid industrial growth in Japan.

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