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"Kodakara Sodo (Kid Commotion)" This is a rare example of a silent Japanese slapstick film that has survived to this day, and is one of the most lauded films directed by Torajiro Saito, who was famous for his comedies. The influence of Charlie Chaplin is evident in this Shochiku's "Kamata nonsense" film, which showcases Saito's outstanding sense of humor. The benshi performance, sprinkled with puns, is part of the film's attraction.
"Akeyuku Sora (The Dawning Sky)" A melodrama about an orphan and her mother who are separated and lose contact, ut are later reunited. The universal theme woven into the plot will surely move audiences. |
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Additional Information
- Japanese
- English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese Subtitles
- Black and White
- Directed by Torajiro Saito
- 104 min
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