Black River (1957)

 Masaki Kobayashi's "Black River"


Masaki Kobayashi's 1957 film "Black River" finds a group of tenants in a shack around a U.S. military base in Japan. As the landlady attempts to sell, drama stirs between the inhabitants. The central story focuses on a love triangle between a good-natured student, his innocent girlfriend, and a coldhearted petty criminal. "Black River" demonstrates the sordid lawlessness and rampant corruption that occurred during the U.S. occupation of Japan. While the good-natured characters attempt to fight against this corruption, everyone else just seems to fall in line.



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