Shows the devastation caused by the atomic bomb, and by use of a fictional storyline, portrays the struggle of the ordinary Japanese people in dealing with the aftermath.
Nobuko Otowa
Takako Ishikawa
Osamu Takizawa
Iwakichi
Masao Shimizu
Toshiaki
Jūkichi Uno
Kōji (deleted scenes; cenas apagadas)
Akira Yamanouchi
(as Akira Yamauchi; como Akira Yamauchi)
Jun Tatara
Tsutomu Shimomoto
Natsue Morikawa's husband (Marido da Natsue Morikawa)
Hideji Ōtaki
Eiken Shoji
Shinsuke Ashida
Shin Date
Chikako Hosokawa
Setsu - Takako's Mother
Tanie Kitabayashi
Otoyo
Yoshiko Sakurai
Miwa Saitō
Natsue Morikawa
Tomoko Naraoka
Yumi Takano
Fukuko Sayo
Eijirō Tōno
Yūsaku Terashima
Taiji Tonoyama
Owner of a ship
Kan Yanagiya
Yuriko Hanabusa
Oine
Shinya Ofuji
Child (Criança)
Takashi Itô
Kennosuke Naruo
Child (Criança)
Kazuyuki Saeki
Child (Criança)
Terufumi Matsui
Child (Criança)
Ryōsuke Fukushima
Child (Criança)
Kazuyuki Sugiura
Child (Criança)
Tsuneo Satō
Child (Criança)
Osamu Kataoka
Child (Criança)
Tooru Hara
Kiyoko Hihara
Tsuneko Yamanaka
Child (Criança)
Hisako Hara
Director, Writer
Kaneto Shindō
May 5, 2024
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It's been six years since teacher "Takako Ishiwaka" (Nobuko Otowa) lost her parents in the Hiroshima blast and she is now planning on returning to the city to visit friends and to remember her family. On arrival, she stays with "Natsue Morikawa" (Miwa Saitô) who has been rendered infertile by the toxic after-effects of the explosion. This is where this emotionally heart-rending story starts. She explores what's left of the city only to discover that in many areas, a remarkable regeneration has occurred. In others, though, people are living an hand-to-mouth existence and that includes her father's former colleague "Iwakichi" (Osamu Takizawa) who is all but blind and living amongst the ruins whilst his grandchild lives in a nearby orphanage. She is informed that a few of her own fellow school pupils have also survived and so visits them - providing director Kaneto Shindô with an opportunity to present us with three different examples of post-war life and of the resignation, stoicism and maybe even slight optimism of those starting to rebuild - whilst they all turn nervously to the sky when they hear an aircraft overhead. Accompanied by some flashbacks to happier times, this tells a touching story of people whose lives, and in many cases beliefs, have been utterly destroyed. Their infrastructure is gone - physically and psychologically, yet she epitomises a decency and the imagery cannot help but engender a sense of pity from anyone watching. No, it doesn't put this into any form of context with the abhorrent behaviour of the troops who fought in their name elsewhere, so no real attempt is made to politicise the situation. It's more a series of personal tales that do quite succinctly bring home the true horrors of the original weapon of mass destruction and of human resilience.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Japanese
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00