视频简介
六十岁的沃特·肖尔是一位强拆公司的搬运工人,也是老板罗兰·格罗恩的拆迁公司里最勤恳、最忠诚的员工。格罗恩谋划了一次涉及家族洗钱活动的拆迁,为此,市中心公寓楼的住户都将被驱逐出去,然后将楼盘以巨额利润重新出售。然而,一名最后剩下的住户拒绝离开他的家。沃特惊讶地发现这个顽固的年轻人是几十年前被他抛弃的儿子。沃特并没有表明自己是他失散已久的父亲,但他试图接近已经成年的儿子扬和扬的家人。当他意识到格罗恩和这单生意的危险性时,他已深陷其中。他想帮助扬远离危险,却以失败告终。为了帮助儿子和自己走出困境,他不仅要面对邪恶的老板,还要面对自己的过去。。所谓的渡劫飞升,只是仙界的阴谋,仙界之下的小世界都只是为了给仙界之人培养奴仆,姚不挽不甘认命,开始找寻改变飞升之人命运的办法。。Eburi is a 36 year-old man. Nothing enthuses him any more. While being drunk, he promises to contribute a story to a magazine. When he sobers down, he decides to write about the life of a salaried employee like himself who is very ordinary, not particularly talented. The following is his story: In 1949, Eburi gets married to Natsuko. His monthly salary is 8,000 yen and hers 4,000 yen. Therefore, both have to work to support themselves. Eburi has developed a habituIl tendency to pester around when he gets drunk. One year after their marriage, son Shosuke is born. In 1959, Eburi's mother dies in despair of her husband who has become listless due to the several ups and downs of gaining big profits and going bankrupt. His father is still alive and Eburi is enable to find a way to pay his father's debts. He is doubtful if he can make his wife and child happy. Nevertheless, he has somehow managed to survive so far, living in one of the houses at the employee housing quarters. He gives the title "The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman" to his story of half novel and half essay style. When it is published, it receives the Naoki Literary Prize (the award given in memory of popular writer Naoki Sanjugo). At a party to celebrate his award, he gets drunk and pesters around. Notes The film is based on a novel written in the style of an essay under the same title by Yamaguchi Hitomi, depicting everyday life of a man categorized as "During-the-war Generation" who spent school days during the war and get married to start new life in the struggling post-war era. "Everyman" in the title means an average salaried employee who makes up an overwhelming majority of the city population in Japan, and "The Elegant Life" indicates sarcasm on betterment of the standard of living of ordinary salaried employees accompanied with Japan's economic growth after only a decade from the destroyed post-war period. As depicted in the film, the author Yamaguchi Hitomi was awarded the Naoki Literature Prize for this story. When he established himself well enough to become independent, he quit working as a salaried employee. Director Okamoto Kihachi and the leading actor Kobayashi Keiju belong to the same generation as the author. Exploiting innovative effects such as inserting animation sequences, the film humorously presents compassion of a middle-aged salaried employee. Kobayashi Keiju, who was originally noted for his excellent portrayal of salaried employee, won the best leading actor award of the Mainichi Film Contest for his superb performance in this picture.。