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Recommended Nostalgic 1950s ~ Japanese Films of the 1970s

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#1
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  • 2024/09/06 13:07

What Japanese films do you recommend from the 1950s ~ 1970s?

For me, The Human Condition, Seven Samurai, A Pleasant Home, A Slope in the Sun, Heaven and Hell,. Tokyo Story, Flames of Fire, Eternal Man, etc.

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#24
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  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 10:15
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That's a lot better than your whole dada long list of stupidity.

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#25
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 11:04
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23

Showa Kaihatsu and Meiji are well-known vandals. It is hard to take him seriously.

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#27
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 13:28
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1950s ~ 1970s Japanese films would be written

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#27

> Nostalgic 1950s ~

That means I was in kindergarten, so I don't remember any movies that adults saw.

When I was in elementary school, someone over the age of 18 took us

to the Toei movie theater where there was a smelly dub called "Dobukatsu" in front. In those days, the leading actors were Kanjuro Arashi in "Kurama Tengu",

Kinnosuke Nakamura, Chiyosuke Azuma, Chizuru Takachiho, etc. in "Satomi Hakkenden", and I used to go to those "dobukatsu".

I also used to go to a movie theater in front of the station that specialized in "Daiei Eiga" and other movies,

I forget the name of the star of the movie, but it was a detective movie called "Kaijin Nijumenso". Oh, there was also "The Bronze Fiend".

Television was a thing of the past (radio was a vacuum tube), and the only entertainment we had was going to the cinema.

In elementary school, the school took all students in the fourth grade and above to the movie theater in town.

For free, of course. One of the movies was titled "Cotin's Whistle", I think, which I also saw.

It was about the Ainu people and their suffering because they were not treated as Japanese.

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#28
  • ふざけた夫婦
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 14:38
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You were born in 19, 20, 21, 22 end 23 !
I want to be a shellfish. You're Sayuri Yoshinaga's kotan. It's a distant story.

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#31

Soooo, I'm a Giri Warrior.


Empire of Japan ・ Banzai ! ! !

♪ I left my hometown with the courage to win, and I will die without taking credit 、、、、

https:// youtu.be/Pp4OpMxgS9M?si=WiwY3-2Bs8hdtck8

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/13 (Fri) 08:36
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Not just barely in the war school, but in the 1950s ~ Write a Japanese film from the 1970s.

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/14 (Sat) 08:57
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1951 ・ Eight Grave Village
1958 ・ Point and Line
1960 ・ Testimony of a Businessman
1963 ・ Dear His Majesty the Emperor 1964 ・ Continued ・ Dear His Majesty the Emperor
1974 ・ Vessel of Sand

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/21 (Sat) 11:30
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1957 ・ Faces
1958 ・ The Accomplice
1961 ・ Focus on Zero
1975 ・ Spherical Wilderness
1977 ・ Proof of Man

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#35
  • ふざけた若者
  • 2024/09/22 (Sun) 11:25
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1977 ・ Proof of Humanity, was this movie Ken Takakura ? If I remember correctly, Sanada and Yakushimaru
who were both child actors ? were also in it.

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#36
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/22 (Sun) 12:51
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1977 ・ Yusaku Matsuda, 1978 ・ Ryuzo Hayashi,
1993 ・ Ken Ishiguro, 2001 ・ Ken Watanabe, 2004 ・ Yutaka Takenouchi, 2017 ・ Tatsuya Fujiwara

Ken Takakura appeared in "Wild Proof"
Sanada and Yakushimaru did not appear in the film.

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#37
  • ふざけた若者
  • 2024/09/22 (Sun) 13:02
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Hiroko Yakushimaru was in "Proof of the Wild".
When she was in her first year of junior high school, she won an audition for the role of Yoriko Nagai in the third Kadokawa film "Proof of the Wild" and made her film debut in 1978, co-starring with Ken Takakura. As expected of the FURUKABU Showa otouta.

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#38
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 08:53
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37

You have another boast as if you were the head of a demon.

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#39
  • ふざけた若者
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 09:05
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# 38 , You seem to have a pretty bad personality, I saw a movie when I was 7 years old that my memory is amazing ! ! !
I lived in Japan until I was 13 and I still know the address by heart, I don't brag about the little things I do
What I can do is people I have never borrowed a dollar from anyone. I also bought my own house, which I'm proud of ?.
I don't want to be a hater.

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#41
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 09:27
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I bought myself a house, which I am also proud of ?.

I think you should think for yourself whether you are proud or not
and you don't need others to approve of you.

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#42
  • ふざけた若者
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 09:50
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What's the point of commenting to an old man, he's not going to be recognized by others ? because he's not on the same path as you at all.

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#42
  • エアコンケチって頭が沸いた
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 10:31
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> You have to figure out for yourself if you're bragging or not
I don't think you need others to approve of it.

And 37 is not bragging by any means.
Some people are crazy.

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#44
  • UZAI
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 12:48
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① Straightforward bragging type
This type wants to brag directly and straightforwardly. They are the type who, without being asked, reveal their educational background, annual income, the name of the company they work for, or talk about their knowledge, saga, or trivia. …
② The type that mounts up by showing off their knowledge and background and saying "I'm so great"
The type that talks in a way that at first glance does not seem like bragging and then says "No, no, you are great enough. The type who wants to be told, "No, no, it's great enough. For example: 1. "Well, I was so busy with work that I only slept for 3 hours last night..." 2. "I have only traveled abroad ? to Hawaii, Bali, and Australia ….

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#45
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 15:09
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I wonder if you are ① or ②.

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#46
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/26 (Thu) 10:24
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1959 ・ Yotsuya Ghost Story
1960 ・ Bonchi
1960 ・ Daibosatsu Pass
1970 ・ Shaka
1970 ・ The Harenchi Academy

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