I Flunked, But...

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Directed byYasujirō Ozu
Screenplay byAkira Fushimi, Yasujirō Ozu
CinematographyHideo Shigehara
I Flunked, But...
A black and white movie still showing a man and a woman clasping hands. The woman is wearing a kimono and is looking over to the man who stares straight ahead.
Kinuyo Tanaka and Tatsuo Saitō in a still from the movie
Directed byYasujirō Ozu
Screenplay byAkira Fushimi, Yasujirō Ozu
StarringTatsuo Saitō
CinematographyHideo Shigehara
Edited byHideo Shigehara
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 April 1930 (1930-04-11)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguagesSilent film
Japanese intertitles

I Flunked, But... (落第らくだいはしたけれど, Rakudai wa Shita Keredo) is a 1930 Japanese black and white silent film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. I Flunked, But... represented the first major role acted by Ozu's longtime collaborator Chishu Ryu.[1]

I Flunked, But… (1930)

The film is one of several Ozu directed around this time dealing with student life.[2] The plot somewhat inverts that of Ozu's earlier film I Graduated, But....[2] The film follows Takahashi, a college student, and his 4 roommates and 4 other friends.[2] Takahashi and his 4 friends intend to cheat on a test by writing notes on Takahashi's shirt.[2][3] But the landlady sends the shirt to the laundry and Takahashi and his friends fail the test.[2][3] Takahashi's roommates pass the test and graduate but can't find jobs and end up wishing they were back in school like Takahashi and his friends, who had to return to school.[2]

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