The best Mari Okamoto’s drama movies

Mari Okamoto

Mari Okamoto

31/10/1954 (69 años)
We present our ranking of the best Mari Okamoto’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Mari Okamoto.

The Yellow Handkerchief

The Yellow Handkerchief
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 30/09/1977
  • Character: Ramen Shop Girl
Three complete strangers embark on a road-trip to Hokkaido.

Nomugi Pass

Nomugi Pass
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 30/06/1979
The story of the silk industry and the young girls who worked as silk spinners in the early 1900s in Japan. The silk mills were located in Okaya which lies just beyond the Nomugi Pass. The women and girls worked in a hot, humid atmosphere without rest, and endured those conditions and sexual harassment to earn money for their poor families. Across the ocean, it was the great depression in America.

August without Emperor

August without Emperor
6.8/10
Taking the Chilean coup as an example, a group of young officers plan to overthrow the Japanese government on V-J Day. They aim to abolish the post-war constitution, restore the national army and revive the traditional spirit of Japan. As the conspiracy is exposed, the coup squadrons are wiped out one by one. The remaining squadron takes over a night train bound for Tokyo.

Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirou Wasurenagusa

Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirou Wasurenagusa
Anime adaptation of the "Otoko wa Tsurai yo (It's tough being a man)" film series by Youji Yamada. Kuruma Torajirou (or Tora-san), a traveling salesman whose sole possessions include only the contents of a small suitcase, the clothes on his back and some pocket money, wanders from town to town peddling his wares.

The Village

The Village
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/04/1976
This appears to be a labor of love. Its about a village which is given the opportunity to put on a musical. They would have to pay the overhead and, being that they are farmers and always busy and not rich, question the wisdom and feasibility of such an idea. A spokesperson for the acting troupe Ms. Kono lays out the whole thing and they must decide. You get little slices of rural life in Japan far, at least in sentiment, from Tokyo. The best thing about this film is that it has heart. The acting is good, but it is really about the simple storyline of outing on a show. Films rarely get made with such simplistic plots these days. Enjoy this little slice of what city people call “the simple life”.

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