Three Resurrected Drunkards

1968 Japanese film
  • March 1968 (1968-03)
CountryJapanLanguageJapanese

Three Resurrected Drunkards (帰って来たヨッパライ, Kaette kita yopparai) is a Japanese film directed by Nagisa Ōshima. It was based on the hit song "Kaette kita yopparai" by The Folk Crusaders, a folk and pop music group that also appeared in the film.[1][2] It was released in March 1968.[3]

Plot

Three young men go to the beach. Someone steals their clothes while they swim, and replaces them with ones that then leave the three mistaken for illegal aliens. In a commentary on the way Korean immigrants are treated in Japan, the three must then flee from the authorities, who are presented in a ridiculing light.[4]

Cast

Cast:[5]

  • Kazuhiko Katō
  • Osamu Kitayama
  • Norihiko Hashida
  • Kei Satō
  • Cha Dae-Sun
  • Fumio Watanabe
  • Mako Midori
  • Masao Adachi - Policeman

Home media

A digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection as part of their Eclipse Series.[6]

References

  1. ^ Kehr, Dave (14 May 2010). "A Restless Rebel Trading in Sex and the Absurd". New York Times. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Katte kita yopparai" (in Japanese). National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, National Film Center.
  3. ^ Three Resurrected Drunkards. Movies.film-cine.com. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  4. ^ Three Resurrected Drunkards.Nagisa Ōshima. Criterion.com. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  5. ^ Three Resurrected Drunkards. Imdb.com. Retrieved 2014.09.30.
  6. ^ "Three Resurrected Drunkards". The Criterion Collection.

External links

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