Haunting melodrama focuses on a young bamboo worker who takes his father's prostitute as his wife.Haunting melodrama focuses on a young bamboo worker who takes his father's prostitute as his wife.Haunting melodrama focuses on a young bamboo worker who takes his father's prostitute as his wife.
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- SoundtracksKago no tori (aka: Birds in the basket)
Composed by Shu'nyô Tottori
Performed by a strolling musician
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Having recently lost his father, a young man by the name of "Kisuke" (Junichiro Yamashita) continues to work in the same trade involving making objects out of bamboo. To his surprise, not long after commencing his work he gets an attractive female visitor named "Tamae" (Ayako Wakao) who comes to pay her respects. Naturally, being the polite young man that he is he takes her to his father's grave after which she continues back to her home located in another village. Intrigued and wanting to see her again, Kisuke decides to visit her a little while later and discovers that she is a prostitute who apparently had sexual relations with her father after Kisuke's mother had passed away. It's then that he decides to purchase her contract and take her as his wife. However, after taking her back to his small village they both discover that things aren't nearly as simple as they thought. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an interesting film which definitely follows the Japanese style of drama quite well. On that note, while I liked the acting of both Junichiro Yamashita and Ayako Wakao, I didn't especially care for the manner in which the plot unfolded and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
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- The Fractured Bamboo Doll
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Bamboo Doll of Echizen (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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