Natsume Sōseki
Nacimiento : 1867-02-09, Edo, Tokugawa shōgunate
Muerte : 1916-12-09
Novel
Botchan (Kazunari Ninomiya) has sense of strong justice and does not lie. He is offered a teaching job at a middle in a small village far away from his hometown of Tokyo. Botchan accepts the position and begins to work as a math teacher. The assistant principle there wields absolute power. Botchan has a hard time dealing with his fellow teachers and the students.
Original Story
Based on renowned Japanese writer Natsume Soseki's same-titled short story collection, Ten Nights of Dreams brings ten fantastical dream sequences to film with great visual and psychological panache. Representing the combined efforts of eleven directors, this outstanding anthology delves into the surreal subconscious with ten madly imaginative, reality-subverting visions that range from wonderfully wacky to nightmarishly unsettling.
Original Story
A man awaits the reincarnation of his dead wife
Novel
Daisuke is supposed to be out looking for a respectable job and equally respectable wife. He is 30 years old and devotes his attention to music and literature; his family is wealthy and can support his interests. When his friend Hiraoka returns with his wife Michiyo, problems arise.
Novel
Based on Soseki Natume's 1906 novel, which was one of Japan's best-selling books. The novel included autobiographical elements: Natsume once taught in Matsuyama, where Uranari comes to teach.
Novel
1977 Shochiku adaptation of Natsume Soseki's novel.
Novel
Nakadai is an English teacher at a local school. He’s put-upon like the patron figure of dozens of films and televisions shows. Viewers who are especially fans of Nakadai will appreciate how the actor comically rants about here. His home life is almost disastrous, with a ditzy (but attractive) wife, three young children, a loud school nearby that’s controlled by a corrupt businessman he loathes, and frequent visits from layabout friends. And the grey-furred, green-eyed cat!
Novel
Historia de la conmovedora amistad entre un joven y un anciano, que arrastra dentro de sí trágicos secretos que le han venido atormentando a lo largo de su vida. El anciano los va contando poco a poco a su joven discípulo, empezando por sus días de estudiante, con el sentimiento/sensación de culpabilidad que han provocado y la consiguiente angustia moral a lo largo del profundo cambio cultural que caracterizó a Japón.
Novel
1966 Shochiku adaptation of Natsume's novel.
Novel
1958 Shochiku adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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1955 Toho adaptation of Natsume's novel.
Novel
In the dying months of the Meiji era, a sympathetic student befriends a married couple, but soon realizes they share a curiously strained relationship stemming from an unknown incident in their past.
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1953 Toho adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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1941 Toho adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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1936 P.C.L. adaptation of Natsume's novel.
Author
Based on Soseki Natsume’s 1908 novel of the same title, Poppy is an ornately complicated story of desire and ambition. Fujio is beautiful, talented, well-heeled, and engaged to Munechika, a rising young diplomat. She has promised him a gold watch, a family heirloom, as an emblem of their engagement. But she falls in love with Ono, a student employed to tutor her in English, who is attracted by her beauty and wealth. Ono is himself bound by an engagement to Sayoko, the daughter of his mentor, Professor Inoue. The self-centered Fujio is ready to forsake everything for Ono, but he is prevailed upon to go ahead with his marriage to Sayoko. Fujio then offers the watch to Munechika who, perceiving Fujio’s true feelings, hurls the watch into the sea.
Original Story
1935 P.C.L. adaptation of Natsume's novel.