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Shimizu Port Salaryman Part II is one of those intriguing finds from 1962 that captures the essence of post-war Japanese life. The pacing is a bit languid, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the port town – it’s all about the little details, the daily grind of salarymen. The performances have this raw honesty to them, showcasing the struggles and camaraderie among the characters. There’s a practical realism in the way the film presents its narrative, using minimalistic settings that somehow make the human experience feel larger than life. This sequel, while perhaps lesser-known, carries its own weight in themes of perseverance and societal duty, making it a distinctive piece in the broader tapestry of Japanese cinema.
Finding Shimizu Port Salaryman Part II on physical media can be quite a challenge, as it doesn’t pop up often in collector circles. It was released on VHS, but the transition to DVD or Blu-ray has been rather limited, making original formats of this film pretty sought after among collectors. The film’s themes resonate with those interested in socio-cultural commentaries during Japan’s economic shifts, and even though it may not have the widespread recognition of other films from this era, its unique portrayal of everyday life makes it a noteworthy piece for those delving deeper into Japanese film history.
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