Starring: Sayuri Yoshinaga, Kinya Kitaoji and KiKi KiRin.
Plot: In the mountain hot spring town of tangcun, there is a geisha house named "Spring House", which is owned by Meng Chidai. Geishas include Yu Hui Watanabe, Ju Nv, A Hong, Ian mccullough and others. Meng Chidai learned from the hospital that he had leukemia and was going to die soon. On the train leaving the hospital for home, a woman fell into a deep valley and her companion, a man named Ishida, was arrested. Legend has it that this woman was pregnant with Ishida's child, and Ishida regarded it as a burden, so she was killed. Meng Chidai thinks that she committed suicide. The next day, Meng Chidai went to Chunchuan Troupe to inquire about Zong Fangsheng who knew the truth, but found nothing. She is afraid of death. After returning to Yu's persuasion, she regained her courage to live ... The film depicts the inner feelings of Dream Thousand Generations with profound and meaningful brushstrokes. She was terminally ill and once desperate, but she rekindled her hope for life. She dedicated her sincere love to Zong and composed a hymn of life and love. Diary of a Thousand Generation Dream has been made into a TV series by NHK TV for three times, and the audience rating has reached more than 20%. Son of the Sun (1980):
Starring: Harumi Harada, Mayumi Ozora and Ichiro Kawasaki;
Plot: A couple from Okinawa, with a daughter who is still in elementary school, runs a restaurant in Kobe, depicting all kinds of people gathered in that small shop. The film is based on the novel of the same name by fairy tale writer Oe Kenjiro, and the scars left by the war are hidden behind the story. Ryotaro (1979):
Seiyuu: Kazuo Kitamura, Sayuri Yoshinaga, Kato Ye Chun.
Plot: Once upon a time, there was a child named Taro in the village. He is lazy and gluttonous, and his appetite is staggering. His poor grandmother worked in the dark from morning till night to support Taro. Everyone in the village is called the son of Taro monster. Finally, one day, Taro learned from his grandmother that his mother was punished for stealing food from the villagers and became a white dragon. The mother who turned into a dragon dug out her eyes and left the newborn taro as milk, leaving the village quietly. Knowing his own life experience, Taro embarked on an adventure to find his mother ... Taro Liu Hei is the masterpiece of the famous Japanese children's literature writer Miko Matsutani. It is written according to the folk stories handed down from generation to generation in Xinzhou, interspersed with many ancient Japanese myths and legends, and has a strong Japanese flavor. Dongying Animation Company made it into a color cartoon and put it on the screen at 1979. As a director, Kiriro Urayama has never set foot in animation. Usually, directors of live-action movies are only responsible for overall planning when directing cartoons, and most of them participate in scripts, leaving the actual work to animation professionals. Director Pu Shan not only wrote the script for the film, but also personally supervised the filming and reviewed the original painting, which can be described as dedication. Youth, Self-reliance-Sei Shunnomon: Jiri Tsuhen (1977)
Starring: Shinobu Otake, Ken Tanaka and Ayumi Ishida.
Plot: The plot follows the Gate of Youth. This film tells the story of Shinsuke when he grows up ... 1954, Shinsuke of Ibuki, 18-year-old rural youth, who entered Waseda University in Tokyo and made a hard study career by working part-time. Soon, Nosuke met Ogata, who works in a troupe, and Keiko, the daughter of an entrepreneur. In a brothel, Shinsuke met a famous prostitute, A Xun. Insulted by Ayumi Hamasaki, who works as a bodyguard at Keiko's house, Shinsuke made up his mind to practice boxing and began a rigorous training that was almost cruel ... This film shows the pain and pursuit of Japanese youth in the mid-1950s by telling the life of Ibuki Shinsuke, a young student from a poor family in Tokyo. They seldom find the love they really want in the embarrassing and confused life, so they cherish friendship more. It is intertwined with director Kiriro Urayama's personal life experience, love and hate, which makes the film have a strong sense of reality. Shinobu Otake, the actor of Zhijiang, won the 28th Art Awards and the Minister of Education Award for his perfect performance in the film. The film won the fifth place in the top ten awards of 1977 film ten-day newspaper. The Gate of Youth -Seishun Nomon (1976)
Starring: Sayuri Yoshinaga, Tanaka Jian and Akira Kobayashi.
In the seventh year of Taisho (19 18), Zhu Feng coalfield, Kitakyushu. The rice riots spread to Zhu Feng, and Ibuki, who raised explosives against the army, won the trust of the miners and became the leader of the coal mine. His wife died young for many years, and Chong Kun lived a single life with his young son Shinsuke. The appearance of Cao Tian girl Duohui ignited the fire of his love. Long Goro, an emerging underworld member who is as obsessed with many benefits as Chongzang, waged a fierce struggle with him ... Soon, Shinsuke had a new mother. But happiness is always short-lived. One day, there was a flood in the mine, and Zhazang died heroically to save people. In order to raise his stepson Shinsuke, Duohui resolutely went to the mine to do rough work, and finally fell ill and died ... This film fully depicts the tenacious and precious sentiments of Japanese women, and the audience who like A Xin will be very involved. Women abandon women in private-Watashiga Sutetonna (1969)
Starring: Toshie Kobayashi, Ruriko Asaoka and Haruko Kato.
Plot: In the past, Yoshioka was an enthusiastic young man who was keen on student sports and social activities, but after many years, like most young people, he became a "safety setback". Now he is going to marry the boss's niece Juzi, but he was shocked to learn about his ex-girlfriend Mizu from a friend. At that time, Yoshioka was a student and Shui Ze was a factory worker. They had feelings and physical relationships, but it didn't take long for Yoshioka to abandon Shui Mu and hurt the weak Shui Mu. Now Mizuho makes a living by borrowing money, and Yoshioka feels very guilty when he finds Mizuho ... The film broke the inherent expression of Japanese movies and opened up new fields that Japanese movies have not explored for a long time, which caused great repercussions in the low-key and chaotic Japanese film industry at that time and was called a masterpiece in the history of Japanese movies. Through naturalism and realism, the film vividly shows people's dark psychology and true humanity, and it is a typical Japanese lyric tragedy film. The film won the second place in the 1969 film's top ten awards in ten days. hik &; Ocirc Shanghai & ampocirc Joe (1963)
Starring: Hirofumi Hamada, Masako Izumi and Asao Koike.
Young girl Ruozhi works in a bar. /kloc-When she was 0/5 years old, she stole a pair of high heels from others. Saburo is Ruozhi's childhood friend. They met in a foreign land. Saburo couldn't find a job and had to go back to his hometown in the countryside. They soon became good friends and developed mutual affection. However, because Ruozhi stole high heels, the troll Dragon who drove a taxi in Kanazawa chased him to the countryside, and he forced Ruozhi to hand over 3,000 yuan. Ruozhi was forced to steal a sum of money and return it to Long Er, but it was discovered. If cheese desperately thought of Saburo. However, Saburo became indifferent to Ruozhi because he listened to other people's rumors ... "Bad Girl" tells the story of a young man and a woman who finally tasted a sweet love story after many twists and turns under the influence of secular environment. It reflects some unhealthy trends in Japanese society. Director Kiriro Urayama's artistic technique of revealing social problems is bolder, more delicate and more mature. The director boldly used a rookie. At that time, Masako Izumi, the actress who played Ruozhi, was only 16 years old. She turned Ruozhi from disappointment and decadence into courage and fearlessness, and her emotional process full of hope for the future was natural and appropriate, which won unanimous praise from the audience. This film won the gold medal of 1963 Moscow Film Festival. キューポラのぁる Street (1962)
Starring: Sayuri Yoshinaga, Mitsuo Hamada and Aginor.
Plot: There is a street in Kawaguchi City, saitama that specializes in cast iron business. Most of them are small factories on the street, which only process small parts for the factory. Shirakawa Goro is a typical street factory worker. In his factory in Song Yong, only Tsukumoto is a young man, and the others are old people, so it was merged by a big company, Maruzu. Old workers such as Chen Wulang were all fired. [1] Chen Wulang managed to find a job in the company run by Junko's friend Shinko, but he had to resign because he didn't understand the new technology. In order to make a living, the mother had to secretly go to the hotel as a waiter with her children on her back at night. Junko happened to see her, which made her very sad. Due to the expansion of Tsukumoto company, Chengoro also got a job. Junko works during the day and goes to night school at night ... The film focuses on the lives of teenagers' sisters and relatives, vividly and truly shows the joys and sorrows of manual workers and children living in this street, and also involves the return of Japanese and Koreans to China. This is the first film directed by Kiriro Urayama. He is good at using film expression techniques, such as factory workers' unemployment, claiming compensation, children's education, politics and personal family relations. Adopted the most intimate and simple language in daily life. This film was rated as the second among the top ten films in the ten-day newspaper of that year. The film was selected into 200 business cards.