Tanshin funin jōji no himitsu
Tanshin funin jōji no himitsu

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Tanshin funin jōji no himitsu

1981
Movie
65 min
Japanese

An office lady follows his boss, whose work affairs had been discovered inside the company and he has been ordered to be transferred to another workplace.

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Director: Kazuo KawashimaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a young woman named Etsuko who is seeking a way to support herself and her sick mother. She becomes involved in a complex and often exploitative world, navigating difficult relationships and societal expectations as she tries to survive. The narrative explores themes of female agency, economic hardship, and the search for identity in a challenging environment.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known film from 1981, critical reception is not widely documented in English-language sources. However, films from this era often received varied reviews, with some appreciating their realistic portrayals of social issues and others criticizing their thematic content or artistic execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the struggles of women in Japanese society during the early 1980s.

  • Features performances that attempt to capture the emotional depth of its characters.

  • May be considered controversial or challenging due to its subject matter.

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Fun Fact

The film is directed by Kazuo Kawashima, a prominent director known for his work in the Japanese film industry, particularly in the Pinku eiga genre, though this film leans more towards drama.

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