Tora-san returns to his hometown and is reconciled with his mother Kiku, who has left him behind since he was born. He then starts his life as a wanderer again and meets Hanako, an innocent but unintelligent girl who works in a textile mill. Tora-san intends to help her back to her hometown, but Hanako ends up working in the dumpling shop of Tora-san's uncle. One day, Hanako offers to marry Toran-san, who has already lost his heart to her. But Hanako's guarantor suddenly shows up and takes her home when Tora-san is away. After his repeated setbacks in finding a lifelong partner, Tora-san is on the road once more. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 男はつらいよ 奮闘篇
- Also Known As: Otoko wa Tsurai yo 7 , It's Tough Being A Man 7 , Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Funto hen
- Screenwriter & Director: Yamada Yoji
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Atsumi KiyoshiKuruma TorajiroMain Role
- Baisho ChiekoSakuraSupport Role
- Tanaka Kunie[Prof. Fukui]Support Role
- Maeda GinSuwa HiroshiSupport Role
- Morikawa Shin[Old man]Support Role
- Sakakibara RumiHanakoSupport Role
Reviews
Best out of the first seven movies in the series
I'm slowly making my way through this series, and I feel that "Good Samaritan" was a big step up in quality from the previous movies. For instance, little touches in some of the train and bus scenes had a documentary feel that reminded me of Yamada's masterpieces "Where Spring Comes Late" and "Home From the Sea." And the relationship between Tora and his sister Sakura, especially in the latter half of the movie, reached a deeper level of emotional realism than ever before. Also, it's always a pleasure to see one of my favorite actors, Tanaka Kunie, grace the screen with his brilliantly earthy, twitchy, expressive acting, brief though his part may be.Was this review helpful to you?
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