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  1. Burden of Life (人生のお荷物, Jinsei no onimotsu) is a 1935 Japanese comedy-drama and shōshimin-eiga film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. [1] [2] [3] Plot. Elderly couple Shōzō and Tamoko have just successfully married away the third and youngest of their daughters, but get into an argument over their son Kanichi, who is still in elementary school.

  2. Burden of Life: Directed by Heinosuke Gosho. With Tatsuo Saitô, Mitsuko Yoshikawa, Masao Hayama, Yoshiko Tsubouchi. An aging couple truffle to pay for their daughter's marriages while keeping their much younger son from feeling left out.

    • (153)
    • Drama
    • Heinosuke Gosho
    • 1935-12-10
  3. A wonderful little slice of life film, Heinosuke Gosho's Burden of Life is surprisingly brash for 1935, starting off comically with a man painting a nude model who is getting cold.

    • (253)
    • Shochiku
    • Heinosuke Gosho
  4. Dec 25, 2019 · “Rooted in “salaryman” comedy and family drama, Burden of Life represents a marked advance over Gosho’s previous three shomin comedies. It placed sixth in the 1935 Kinema Jumpo polling, and has been praised by Burch for its seriousness and slice-of-life quality.

  5. Burden of Life. Directed by Heinosuke Gosho • 1935 • Japan. In Heinosuke Gosho's subtle slice-of-life comedy, an aging couple struggle to pay for their daughters' marriages while keeping their much younger son from feeling left out.

  6. boblipton 12 August 2018. Tatsuo Saitô and Mitsuko Yoshikawa have married off the third of three daughters. Feeling the expense and too much liquor, he worries about their future, with their nine-year-old son, Masao Hayama. They're not young and he anticipates twenty years before the boy is independent.

  7. Burden of Life (1935) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.