Madadayo
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まあだだよ Madadayo |
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Directed by | Akira Kurosawa |
Produced by | Yuzo Irie Yo Yamamoto |
Written by | Akira Kurosawa Ishirô Honda (uncredited) Uchida Hyakken (essays) |
Starring | Tatsuo Matsumura Kyôko Kagawa Hisashi Igawa Jôji Tokoro |
Music by | Shinichirô Ikebe |
Distributed by | Toho Company Ltd. |
Release date(s) | 17 April 1993 |
Running time | 134 min. |
Language | Japanese / English |
Budget | $11,900,000 (estimated) |
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Madadayo (Japanese まあだだよ) (1993) was the last film of Akira Kurosawa.
The main story of the film is based on the life of a Japanese academic and author, Uchida Hyakken (1889-1971). The film opens with him resigning as professor of German, in the period immediately before the Second World War. The plot of the film is centered around his relationship with his former students, who care for him in his old age. The title, Not Yet in English, is an allusion to an ancient Japanese legend mentioned in one scene of the film, of an old man who refuses to die. This story is constantly referred to in the movie, as every year on the old man's birthday, his students throw him a party in which they all ask him, "Mada kai?" (Are you ready?). He responds by drinking a large ceremonial glass of beer and shouting "Mada dayo!" (Not yet!), implying that death may be near, but life still goes on. The movie also covers the events that transpire in between these birthdays, such as his moving into a new house, his discovery of (and loss of) a beloved housecat, etc.
Madadayo is also the title of a collection of posthumously published essays by Hyakken, which forms, together with his other autobiographical works, the background material for the film's screenplay . The portrayal of Hyakken in the film might be interpreted as a metaphor for Japan of the Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa periods, trying to cope with the fast changing world of the later Shōwa period.
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Japanese Cinema | ||
Films by Akira Kurosawa | ||
1940s | Sanshiro Sugata | The Most Beautiful | Sanshiro Sugata Part II | The Men Who Tread On the Tiger's Tail | Those Who Make Tomorrow | No Regrets for Our Youth | One Wonderful Sunday | Drunken Angel | The Quiet Duel | Stray Dog | |
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1950s | Scandal | Rashomon | The Idiot | Ikiru | Seven Samurai | I Live in Fear | The Throne of Blood | The Lower Depths | The Hidden Fortress | |
1960s | The Bad Sleep Well | Yojimbo | Sanjuro | High and Low | Red Beard | |
1970s | Dodesukaden | Dersu Uzala | |
1980s | Kagemusha | Ran | |
1990s | Dreams | Rhapsody in August | Madadayo |