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Both You and I (1946) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Summary: Naruse's second “political” film, Both You and I (Ore mo omae mo, 1946), is a revisiting of the salaryman genre of Flunky, Work Hard but this time the two salarymen, after being thoroughly humiliated and exploited by their boss, finally confront him and accuse him of wartime profiteering. They threaten to “stick together” and "fight for our rights” in the face of a threatened, but unspecified, reorganization of the company. (KG)
AKA: Ore mo omae mo
Country: Japan
Directed By: Mikio Naruse
Written By: Mikio Naruse
Starring: Achako Hanabishi, Tadashi Okabe
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