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Tabiji
The 7th NHK Asadora. Starring Tadashi Yokouchi in a narrative about an employee of the national railroad living through 50 years of modern history with his wife.
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Plot Summary
This film follows the tumultuous journey of a young man named Kenji who leaves his rural home for the city in pursuit of his dreams. He encounters various characters and faces numerous challenges that test his resolve and shape his understanding of life and love. Along the way, he grapples with societal expectations, personal ambition, and the harsh realities of urban life.
Critical Reception
Tabiji received moderate critical attention upon its release, with praise often directed at its poignant portrayal of youthful ambition and the struggles of rural-to-urban migration, a common theme in Japanese cinema of the era. While not a blockbuster, it resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and relatable narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive depiction of a young man's journey.
Commended for its realistic portrayal of societal challenges.
Noted for its emotional resonance and relatable narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Hideo Onchi, was also known for his work as a painter and printmaker, which influenced his visual storytelling.
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