Nusumareta yokujô (1958)

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Nusumareta yokujô: Directed by Shohei Imamura. With Osamu Takizawa, Shin’ichi Yanagisawa, Hiroyuki Nagato, Kô Nishimura. A rumbunctious and ribald tale of a troupe of travelling actors who alternate highlights of kabuki theatre with strip shows.

“Stolen Desire was (I believe) Imamurau0026#39;s second movie, and it already contains may elements of his later, more mature works. While many fans of his may feel that it pales in comparison to his better known movies, it is still very good and is probably as good as any other Japanese movie that came out in 1958.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story is about a third rate theatrical troupe that is barely scraping by. Included in the troupe is a young college graduate who feels frustrated by the troupeu0026#39;s lack of interest in his ideas for improving their performances. And then there are those pesky romantic entanglements…The biggest Imamura touch in the film is the very earthy characters, both among the troupe and among the townspeople in the town where most of the movie takes place. While none of them reach of the perverse heights of the characters in Imamurau0026#39;s later movies, there are still thieves and peeping toms, con artists and the like. There is little social commentary, but lots of comedy — sometimes broad (there are lots of shots of bored actors picking their noses) and sometimes gentle. Itu0026#39;s interesting to compare this to Ozuu0026#39;s Floating Weeds which came out a year later. Itu0026#39;s not in the same league as that masterpiece, but itu0026#39;s still very enjoyable and definitely worth seeing.”

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