처음 200줄입니다.
"If someone asked me, as a movie watcher,"
"whose films I've seen the most,"
"I'd definitely answer:"
"Kon Ichikawa."
Yukio Mishima.
1915.
4th Year of the Taisho Era.
Mie Prefecture.
Uji-Yamada.
Now Ise City.
Kon Ichikawa's birthplace.
Real name: Giichi Ichikawa.
A kimono wholesale store.
Latticed windows.
In the dusky room, hung
a shop curtain.
The grounds of Ise Shrine.
Its white gravel.
They were his oldest memories.
Raised among women:
Teu, mother.
Chou, first daughter.
Koto, second daughter.
Chie, third daughter.
"I was spoiled by them."
Soon after he was born
his father died.
Their kimono wholesale store
folded before long.
He went with his mother
to live with his sister's family.
Kujo Area of Osaka.
A factory town with
chimneys.
He liked drawing.
He was always drawing.
The film he first saw was one
starring
Matsunosuke Onoe.
"Jiraiya"
The film fascinated him.
Dominant in those days were
Lloyd.
Keaton.
Chaplin.
"But I preferred"
"Japan's swordplay movies."
While playing baseball
While playing baseball
a ball hit his back.
The pain continued.
He saw a doctor.
"It might be Pott's disease."
Pott's disease: A tuberculosis that affects the spine.
It can cause back pain and paralysis of the legs.
For treatment
bed rest is needed for six months.
For quiet rest
he moved to Shinshu with his mother.
In the fresh, clean air,
he played baseball
and had sword fights.
Then he got better.
In the end...
was it really Pott's disease?
It's not clear.
But this "Pott's disease"
later saved his Life.
First love.
"I'm not sure."
"But..."
"a girl caught my attention."
A pawnbroker's daughter.
A neighbor.
Older than he.
Bobbed hair.
A long kimono.
A little strong-minded,
but pretty.
Standing before a warehouse,
she gazed at children
from a distance.
Her leg was paralyzed.
She was always alone.
He later wrote a short novel about her.
"Osome of a Pawn Shop."
It won a prize in a weekly paper.
He was 17
or
18 back then.
His uncle told him to change his name
to Kon for good luck.
A crucial encounter:
Walt Disney's
"Silly Symphony."
An animated movie.
Drawings and
movies had been
combined into one.
His calling.
The young man had found his dream,
and who could stop him?
1933.
1933.
He moved to the west part ofKyoto.
J.O. Studios.
ItsTalkie-Animation Department.
With the help of a relative,
he somehow got hired.
The firm later became Toho.
His unique lighting and cutting,
as well as stylish imagery made him
a great master of Japanese films.
He started with animated films.
The "Cake Before Flowers" series
"Mt. Kachi-kachi Story"
They were made by
just a few staff using
stop-motion animation.
Mickey Mouse,
Betty Boop
And Popeye. He studied them
and tried many things.
He tried color too.
Back in those days
there were no color movies in Japan.
After finishing a film,
animators would apply
the three primary colors
to each frame of print
and project it.
It could hardly be called "color film."
But it conveyed the colors.
Kon Ichikawa's first color film
was probably like this.
A great success!
As feature films became popular,
the amount of animation
work decreased.
His staff resigned
one after another.
Finally...
"l was left alone."
Aside from the music,
he made everything by himself.
Animation was his calling.
He thought so
until he saw
a set where a film was being shot.
On a dusty stage,
many people were focused
on one task.
Such passion!
He was envious.
He made animated movies
by himself
in a small room upstairs.
But he became taken
with feature films.
1 936.
The Talkie-Animation Dept. was closed.
At that time
J.O. Studios merged
with P.C.L. and others,
and Toho was born.
1939.
He moved to Tokyo
to join
Toho Studios.
No smoking
"l kept running."
Assistant director is a tough job.
"l want to be a director."
The wish made him
run around in the set.
His senior back then was:
Akira Kurosawa.
"Kurosawa was..."
a good screenwriter.
He was everyone's idol.
1941.
December 8.
The Pacific War
broke out.
Ichikawa was drafted
from Hiroshima.
He went home to become a soldier.
A physical examination site for conscription.
There were two lines.
One for a young doctor.
The other for an old doctor.
The old doctor
examined the men slowly and carefully.
The line for him was long.
The young doctor
wasn't so serious.
The line for him was short.
Ichikawa joined it instinctively.
"Your medical history...?"
"Pott's disease."
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