

Diary of Good Conduct Matashiro: A beautiful bat
Rampant ronin Matashiro Sasai, finds himself embroiled in serious unrest after he rescues a geisha who is being kidnapped by a group of ronin.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Japan, Matashiro, a veteran of the Pacific War, struggles to reintegrate into society. He works as a cleaner in a Tokyo department store and is haunted by the memories of his wartime experiences. His life takes a turn when he encounters a young woman who reminds him of a lost love, forcing him to confront his past and his emotional detachment.
Critical Reception
The film was a critical success in Japan, praised for its nuanced portrayal of a damaged soldier grappling with trauma and the societal changes of post-war Japan. It's considered a significant work in Masumura's filmography, known for its unflinching look at the psychological toll of war.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive exploration of post-war trauma.
- Noted for Masumura's masterful direction and the lead actor's compelling performance.
- A poignant character study of a man lost between his past and present.
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Fun Fact
The film's original Japanese title, 'Seikatsu-sha no kiroku: Utsukushii kōmori', translates to 'Record of a Life: Beautiful Bat', with the 'beautiful bat' referring to a metaphorical representation of the protagonist's inner turmoil and lingering darkness.
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