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Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori 1972

88 min📅 1972-12-09

Directed by Azuma Morisaki, *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori* (1972) is a heartfelt Japanese comedy-drama set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s slums.

Director: Azuma Morisaki

Cast

Hisaya Morishige
Hisaya Morishige
Kanazawa
Akane Kawasaki
Akane Kawasaki
Hatsuko Kawakami
Meiko Nakamura
Meiko Nakamura
Tatsuko
Masumi Harukawa
Masumi Harukawa
Tomiko
Osami Nabe
Osami Nabe
Anekohji
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Zengo Kakimoto
Kumeko Urabe
Kumeko Urabe
Tsue
Yoshie Minami
Yoshie Minami
Tsuneko
Akemi Negishi
Akemi Negishi
Harue
Yasuko Goto
Sono Nyôbô

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori* (1972) about?

The film centers on Akane Kawasaki, a woman with quirks and a troubled past, who finds purpose caring for children in her rough neighborhood. Her impromptu marriage to a stuttering man takes a tragic turn, leaving behind a story of fleeting love and unexpected bonds.

Who directed *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori*?

Azuma Morisaki directed this 1972 comedy-drama, known for his ability to weave humor and heartache into everyday settings.

Who stars in *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori*?

The film features a talented cast including Hisaya Morishige, Akane Kawasaki, Meiko Nakamura, Masumi Harukawa, and Tsutomu Yamazaki in key roles.

Is *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori* (1972) worth watching?

While it's a niche classic, its blend of comedy and drama, along with strong performances, makes it compelling for fans of character-driven films. Its emotional depth and unique setting are its biggest strengths.

How long is *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori*?

The film runs for 88 minutes.

About Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori (1972) — Heartfelt Drama in the Japanese Slums You Won't Forget

Directed by Azuma Morisaki, *Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori* (1972) is a heartfelt Japanese comedy-drama set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s slums. The film follows Akane Kawasaki, a woman whose unconventional ways—from playful theft to an aversion to touch—mask a deep well of compassion, especially for the children she nurtures in her neighborhood. When she marries Tsutomu Yamazaki, a man struggling with a stutter, their fragile bond is tested by life's harsh realities, culminating in a bittersweet turn of events that lingers long after the credits roll.

With its blend of humor and melancholy, this 88-minute gem explores themes of resilience, unspoken love, and the fleeting nature of human connections. Morisaki's direction infuses the story with a raw, lived-in energy, while performances by Hisaya Morishige and Meiko Nakamura bring depth and warmth to the screen. A poignant reflection on the contradictions of life, this lesser-known classic is a hidden treasure for fans of character-driven storytelling.