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J'ai été diplômé, mais...

Original title: Daigaku wa detakeredo
  • 1929
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
643
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Minoru Takada in J'ai été diplômé, mais... (1929)
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Feeling the position to be beneath him, a college graduate turns down a receptionist job, but soon finds it necessary to fool his mother and fiancé into thinking that he is employed.Feeling the position to be beneath him, a college graduate turns down a receptionist job, but soon finds it necessary to fool his mother and fiancé into thinking that he is employed.Feeling the position to be beneath him, a college graduate turns down a receptionist job, but soon finds it necessary to fool his mother and fiancé into thinking that he is employed.

  • Director
    • Yasujirô Ozu
  • Writers
    • Yoshirô Aramaki
    • Hiroshi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Minoru Takada
    • Kinuyo Tanaka
    • Utako Suzuki
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    643
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yasujirô Ozu
    • Writers
      • Yoshirô Aramaki
      • Hiroshi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Minoru Takada
      • Kinuyo Tanaka
      • Utako Suzuki
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Minoru Takada
    • Tetsuo Nomoto
    Kinuyo Tanaka
    Kinuyo Tanaka
    • Machiko Nomoto
    Utako Suzuki
    • Mother
    Kenji Ôyama
    • Sugimura
    Shin'ichi Himori
    Shin'ichi Himori
    • Tailor
    Kenji Kimura
    • Executive
    Takeshi Sakamoto
    Takeshi Sakamoto
    • Secretary
    Chôko Iida
    Chôko Iida
    • Landlady
    • Director
      • Yasujirô Ozu
    • Writers
      • Yoshirô Aramaki
      • Hiroshi Shimizu
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    7czarowoj

    Ozu: Point of Departure

    An early Ozu short about a young graduate who can't bring himself to accept a low-on-the-food-chain position at an office because he feels he's overqualified; and the consequences of that decision.

    Very bittersweet stuff, with a great ending that's happy, but not unabashedly happy. Like a lot of later Ozu works, 'I Graduated, But...' is a humble, down-to-earth story about ordinary people and its joy comes from their minor (meaningless in the great scheme) triumphs.

    Especially noteworthy are a couple of shots of the main character at the bar, filmed from table height and incredibly striking, a Harold Lloyd poster that shows up in the background several times, and the conflict between tradition and modernity illustrated by the film's second-to-last shot of a moving train.

    'I Graduated, But...' is recommended to Ozu fans and to fans of silent cinema in general.
    6boblipton

    I Tried To Look At This Movie, But...

    Only about eight minutes of Ozu's 70-minute feature seem to exist. It's concerned with Minoru Takada's seemingly endless quest to find a job, while loyal wife Kinuyo Tanaka tries to deal with the threat of loss of money and descent into the underclass. What happens when you do everything right, and nothing works?

    It's not a new problem, and as the current COVID-19 pandemic continues into its second year, it's not one that has been solved. Ozu tells his story well, using only visuals: Takada's cigarette, dangling from his lips, but never lit. He can't afford to smoke it. Miss Tanaka at their apartment's balcony, looking at the view they may soon lose: what then? The inevitable movie poster on the wall, from Harold Lloyd's comedy hit SPEEDY: stuck on the bench, not given a chance to play.

    I hope the full movie will turn up and I get a chance to see it.
    10p_radulescu

    It's Ozu Hundred Percent

    It's Ozu hundred percent: nice middle class guys understanding their mistakes as they get lessons of life from their loved ones. The social situation is harsh, but the tone of Ozu is mild, his empathy for the personages is total. Says Donald Richie in his monumental monograph consecrated to the great Japanese director, "he (Ozu) was always ready to accept human nature as he found it... (and) he went on to celebrate it."

    I Graduated, But... is one of the movies of Ozu that is lost. Released in 1929, it was 100 minutes long. What remained are some fragments that have together a length of ten minutes. At least they offer a good summary of the plot.

    It is unfortunate that the whole movie is no more. Critics consider it as marking the emergence of what is known as the "style of Ozu." You can see in the fragments in the fragments that remained: the poster with Harold Lloyd that keeps on coming on the screen, the two kids playing the ball, the scenes in the bar. As I said, it's Ozu hundred percent, the amazing Ozu.
    7gbill-74877

    A nice little fragment from Ozu

    It's just a 12 minute fragment, but the portion that was preserved is entertaining and tells a sketch of a story in its own right, so I'm happy I saw this. There is a universality to the hunt for a job after college ("Excuse me, but I'm a college graduate"), and I smiled at him needing to fool his mother by pretending to go work (the "Nomoto at the office" intertitle followed by him playing with kids at the park). As an added treat, we get a movie poster for Harold Lloyd's Speedy from the previous year in the background. Watch it also for Kinuyo Tanaka in her very earliest film - she went on to a prolific career, with over 250 acting credits.
    7kurosawakira

    Laws of Dramaturgy Discarded

    A graduate is unable to find a job and tries to hide it from his immediate family. We only have a ten-something minutes long fragment of this, but it's still interesting as is. This film seeps with Ozu's signature sense of humanity, and let's keep our fingers crossed that someday somewhere they'll find the complete version and release it to the world.

    The interesting part here is to see the skeleton without the fleshed sense of drama that is essential to most works of any piece. The framework itself works, all the more whetting one's appetite as to how the complete film would've been. The sensation of seeing something pan out so quickly is like stepping in a time warp of some sort — all the laws of dramaturgy and filmmaking are suddenly discarded, and we are given a film that's sort of a hyper-movie, almost like Welles or Marienbad, and we can piece it out ourselves, using the simplest referential context available to us: Ozu's filmography.

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    • Trivia
      Partially lost, only 12 minutes of the film survives today.
    • Quotes

      Tetsuo Nomoto: That style of makeup may be in fashion, but it makes you look like a bar hostess.

    • Connections
      Referenced in J'ai vécu, mais... (1983)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1929 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • I Graduated, But...
    • Production companies
      • Shochiku Kinema (Kamata)
      • Shochiku
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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