Tora-san's Island Encounter
Tora-san's Island Encounter

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Tora-san's Island Encounter

1985
Movie
105 min
Japanese

Tora-san's family's neighbor, Akemi, who had been married in Marriage Counselor Tora-san (1984), runs away from her husband, who is only interested in work. Tora-san follows her to Shikinejima, and attempts to bring her back to her home. In doing so he encounters a school-reunion group who are traveling to meet their elementary school teacher, which is a reference to the film Twenty-Four Eyes by Keisuke Kinoshita. Tora-san joins them and falls in love with the teacher.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Yoji YamadaGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Torajiro, also known as Tora-san, is a lovable but somewhat oafish wanderer who often finds himself in comical and heartwarming situations. In this installment, Tora-san visits Okinawa and becomes acquainted with a charming local woman named Izumi, who is grappling with her own personal challenges. As Tora-san tries to offer his unique brand of advice and support, he once again finds himself drawn into the complexities of human relationships, attempting to mend fences and find happiness for those around him, including himself.

Critical Reception

As part of the long-running 'Otoko wa Tsurai yo' series, 'Tora-san's Island Encounter' received generally positive reviews, continuing the tradition of blending humor with poignant social commentary and heartfelt emotion. Critics often praised the consistent performance of Kiyoshi Atsumi as the titular character and the film's ability to resonate with audiences through its relatable themes of love, family, and the search for belonging.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and humorous installment in the beloved Tora-san series.

  • Kiyoshi Atsumi delivers another masterful performance as the endearing wanderer.

  • The film effectively balances comedic moments with touching emotional depth.

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Fun Fact

The 'Otoko wa Tsurai yo' series, of which this film is a part, is the longest-running film series in the world, with 48 installments made between 1969 and 1995, plus a 1997 sequel and a 2019 film.

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