I Was Born, But...

I Was Born, But...
I Was Born, But...
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu
Written by Akira Fushimi
Yasujiro Ozu
Starring Tatsuo Saito
Tomio Aoki
Hideo Sugawara
Distributed by Shochiku
Release date(s) June 3, 1932 (1932-06-03)
Running time 100 minutes
Country Japan
Language Silent film (with Japanese intertitles)

I Was Born, But... (大人の見る絵本 生れてはみたけれど Otona no miru ehon - Umarete wa mita keredo lit. An Adult's Picture Book View - I Was Born, But...?) is a 1932 black-and-white Japanese silent film directed by Yasujiro Ozu. It became the first of six Ozu films to win the Kinema Junpō Critics' Prize. Ozu later loosely remade the film as Good Morning in 1959.

The film's bittersweet story centers on two young brothers whose faith in their father, an office worker, is shaken by what they perceive as his kowtowing to the boss.

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Plot

The Yoshi family has just moved to the Tokyo suburbs, close to where the father Kennosuke's (Tatsuo Saito) direct boss, Iwasaki (Takeshi Sakamoto), is staying. Kennosuke's two young sons Keiji and Ryoichi (Tomio Aoki and Hideo Sugawara) are supposed to be going to school, but owing to the threats of a group of neighborhood and school bullies, they decide to play truant. After the teacher speaks to their father, Keiji and Ryoichi have no choice but to go to school. They attempt to eat sparrow's eggs to get stronger so that they can get back at the boys, but an older delivery boy Kozou (Shoichi Kofujita) decides to help them out to threaten the bullies, and they emerge as the top dogs amongst the gang.

One of the neighborhood kids is Taro (Seiichi Kato), whose father is Iwasaki himself. The boys argue amongst themselves who has the most powerful father. Not long after, they visit Taro's home, where the office workers have gathered under Iwasaki, who screens some home movies for the amusement of the gathering. The two brothers witness on film how their father, who to them is stern and whom they look up to, play the buffoon before his colleagues and boss.

Humiliated, they go home and decide that their father isn't such an important person after all. They throw a massive tantrum, and confront their father asking him why he has to grovel under Taro's father. Kennosuke answers that Taro's father is richer and holds a higher position than he does. Dissatisfied with this answer, the two decide to hold a hunger strike. Ryoichi gets a spanking from his father, but after the children has gone to bed, the father confides in the wife that he does not enjoy doing what he does. Both wish for a better future for their children.

The next day, the children attempt a hunger strike during breakfast, but succumb to a dish of sweet cake. Kennosuke manages a reconciliation with them. The children say they would like to be a lieutenant general and a general respectively. On their way to school, they see Taro's father in a car, and they urge their father to go up and greet him. As Kennosuke takes a convenient car ride to work, the brothers walk to school with Taro and the rest of the gang.

Cast (in credits order)

  • Tatsuo Saito as Chichi
  • Tomio Aoki as Keiji
  • Mitsuko Yoshikawa as Haha (Yoshi's Wife)
  • Hideo Sugawara as Ryoichi
  • Takeshi Sakamoto as Juuyaku (Iwasaki, Executive)
  • Teruyo Hayami as Fujin (Iwasaki's Wife)
  • Seiichi Kato as Kodomo (Taro)
  • Shoichi Kofujita as Kozou (Delivery Boy)
  • Seiji Nishimura as Sensei (Teacher)
  • Zentaro Iijima as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Shotaro Fujimatsu as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Masao Hayama as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Michio Sato as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Kuniyasu Hayashi as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Akio Nomura as Asobi nakama (Friend)
  • Teruaki Ishiwatari as Asobi nakama (Friend)

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