Ningen (1962 film)
Ningen 人間 | |
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Directed by | Kaneto Shindo |
Written by | Kaneto Shindo |
Based on |
Kaijin Maru by Yaeko Nogami |
Starring |
Taiji Tonoyama Nobuko Otowa Kei Sato |
Music by | Hikaru Hayashi |
Studio | Kindai Eiga Kyokai |
Release dates |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Ningen (人間) is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindo, and starring Taiji Tonoyama, Kei Sato, and Nobuko Otowa, produced by Shindo's company Kindai Eiga Kyokai.[1]
Plot
A ship loses all means of navigation in a storm. The crew become increasingly desperate as food and water run out. The captain, Kamegoro (Taiji Tonoyama), prays to the sailor's god Kompira to rescue them and rations their food and water. His grandson, Sankichi (Kei Yamamoto), follows his grandfather, but the other two crew members, Hachizo (Kei Sato) and Gorosuke (Nobuko Otowa) rebel and insist on eating their rations of food all at once.
In a vision, Kamegoro sees Kompira, who promises to deliver rain. Then rain comes and the threat of dying of thirst is gone, but there is no food. Each member of the crew revisits pleasant times, which are recreated as flashbacks in the film. Kamegoro also has less pleasant memories of his war service, where he saw another soldier turn to cannibalism. After weeks of hunger, Hachizo and Gorosuke think of killing and eating Sankichi. They trick him with the promise of food and then kill him with an axe. Kamegoro goes to find him. Hachizo tries to fight but they are both weakened by hunger. Gorosuke repents and begs for forgiveness. They bury Sankichi at sea.
Kamegoro lies to the two remaining crew members that he has had another vision of Kompira, who has blown a ship from San Francisco off course with a typhoon so that it will find them. A ship which genuinely has been blown off course exactly as Kamegoro says then appears. They are rescued. While recovering on the deck of the ship, Gorosuke goes into a mad dance, falls into a cargo hold, and dies. Then Hachizo also commits suicide, leaving only Kamegoro alive.
Cast
- Taiji Tonoyama as Kamegoro
- Nobuko Otowa as Gorozuke
- Kei Sato as Hachizo
- Kei Yamamoto as Sankichi
- Hideo Kanze as Kompira
- Kentaro Kaji as the bosun
Production
The story is based on a work Kaijinmaru (海神丸) by Yaeko Nogami,[2] which itself is based on a true story.[3]
Reception
The film won an award at the National Arts Festival (文部省芸術祭文部大臣賞).[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Kazuo Yamada (January 1963). Kinema Junpo. p. 109.
- ↑ "「作品情報」人間 - キネマ旬報映画データベース" [Information on a work: Ningen: Kinema Junpo Database].
- ↑ "野上弥生子「海神丸」 / 千年書房・九州の100冊 / 西日本新聞".
External links
- Ningen at the Internet Movie Database
- Ningen (1962 film) at the Japanese Movie Database (Japanese)
- Ningen (1962 film) at CinemaScape (in Japanese)
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