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本名: Junko Takada
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別名: 高田顺子
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Junko Takada is known for her role as Orin, the protagonist of 'Narayama bushikô' (1983). The film revolves around a small village where everyone over 70 must leave to die on a mountain top to avoid disgracing their family. Junko's character, Old Orin, is preparing for this ritual as she reaches her 69th winter.
公開年: 1983
国: Japan
別題: 楢山節考, La balada de Narayama, A Balada de Narayama, Балада за Нараяма, La ballade de Narayama, Balladen om Narayama, Narajaman balladi, La ballata di Narayama, Narayama türküsü, Die Ballade von Narayama, The Ballad of Narayama
監督: Shôhei Imamura, Shōhei Imamura
脚本: Shôhei Imamura, Shichirô Fukazawa, Shōhei Imamura, Shichirō Fukazawa
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制作会社: Toei Company
ジャンル: Drama, Mystery, art film, comedy drama, film based on literature, drama film
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In a secluded Japanese village nestled in a valley, an ancient tradition dictates that anyone who reaches the age of seventy must ascend to the nearby Narayama mountain to await death. This winter, it's Orin's turn; she is 69 years old and her eldest son Tatsuhei remains unmarried. Before embarking on her final journey, Orin is determined to find a suitable wife for Tatsuhei to secure the family line. As the villagers prepare for the inevitable, they grapple with their deep-rooted customs and the inevitability of death.
'Narayama Bushikô' (1983) is a Japanese drama directed by renowned filmmaker Shōhei Imamura, based on a novel by Fukazawa Shichirō. Set in a remote village adhering to an ancient custom where elderly residents must climb Mount Narayama to die when they reach seventy, the film explores themes of life, death, and family obligation through the lens of a matriarch's determination to secure her son's future before her own demise. The film is a poignant commentary on traditions that shape societal norms, earning it critical acclaim as a significant work in Japanese cinema.