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So, 'Chocho and Yuji's Marital Goodness' is this quirky 1965 comedy that dives into the everyday life of a couple running a Zenzai shop. Chutaro, the husband, is a charming yet irresponsible playboy, more enamored with the women around him than with his own business. The film captures a lighthearted, almost whimsical tone, with a slow pacing that lets you soak in the atmosphere of post-war Japan. It’s got this unique take on marital dynamics, exploring themes of infidelity and ambition, all the while wrapped up in a comedic package. The performances have this natural charm, and you can’t help but appreciate the practical effects used in the food scenes, adding a certain authenticity to the whole vibe.
'Chocho and Yuji's Marital Goodness' has had a bit of a rough time in terms of preservation. Original prints are scarce, making it a hidden gem for collectors. It seems that interest in this film fluctuates, but for those who appreciate vintage Japanese comedies, it's a unique piece worth tracking down, especially given its distinct humor and cultural context. There are a few bootleg versions out there, but nothing beats the real deal if you can find it.
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