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Tora-san Goes North Direct

Tora-san Goes North Direct

The film reunited Toshiro Mifune and Keiko Awaji nearly 40 years after they appeared together in Akira Kurosawa's Stray Dog . Mifune's performance earned him Best Supporting Actor at the Blue Ribbon Awards .

( Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Shiretoko Bojō ), released on August 15, 1987, is the 38th entry in the long-running It's Tough Being a Man film series. Set in the scenic Shiretoko region of Hokkaido, the film is notable for its guest stars and a slightly less sentimental tone compared to other entries. Tora-san Goes North

In a rare subversion of the series' formula, Tora-san focuses much of his energy on helping Jun articulate his hidden feelings for Etsuko, leading to one of the film's most touching scenes during a local barbecue. Key Features The film reunited Toshiro Mifune and Keiko Awaji

Tora-san falls for Rinko, while Jun is pursued by Etsuko, a local snack bar owner who has long harbored feelings for the stubborn vet. Set in the scenic Shiretoko region of Hokkaido,

Jun is estranged from his daughter, Rinko, who has returned home after a failed marriage. Tora-san inadvertently finds himself mediating their cold relationship.

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