People of Tokyo, Goodbye
People of Tokyo, Goodbye

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People of Tokyo, Goodbye

1956
Movie
61 min
Japanese

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A satirical look at the lives of ordinary people in Tokyo, grappling with their daily routines and societal expectations. The film follows a cast of characters as they navigate work, relationships, and the emerging modern landscape of post-war Japan. Through a blend of humor and poignant observation, it captures the spirit and struggles of Tokyo's residents.

Critical Reception

The film was a critical success, praised for its witty social commentary and relatable characters. It resonated with audiences for its honest portrayal of everyday life and its subtle critique of societal norms. 'People of Tokyo, Goodbye' is considered a significant work in the Japanese comedic-drama genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, witty observations on contemporary Japanese society.

  • Appreciated for its authentic and endearing portrayal of ordinary Tokyo residents.

  • Lauded for its blend of humor and poignant dramatic moments.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific title on Google is not widely available, but similar films from the era often received praise for their realistic depictions of Japanese life and their relatable, often humorous, storylines.

Fun Fact

Kihachi Okamoto, known for his later action films like 'The Human Vengeance' and 'Samurai Assassin,' started his directorial career with more character-driven comedies like this one.

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