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Third, the mining conditions are surprisingly underplayed and were even harsher in real life. Second, because the entire cast was Japanese, the Mandarin spoken by the miners is very unrealistic (doesn't bother me personally, but it's still there). First, some of the violent scenes were filmed awkwardly, like the whipping scene listed under IMDb "Goofs". The film has some problems, though, most of which are of strictly technical nature. The Human Condition offers some brilliant widescreen composition and magnificent B&W imagery, as most Kobayashi films do. Michiyo Aratama, who played Michiko, is perhaps more well-known for her role in Kobayashi's Kwaidan. He handles the role fantastically and lives up to the challenge of carrying the entire 9,5-hour plot on his back. Kaji is brilliantly portrayed by Tatsuya Nakadai, one of the most versatile Japanese actors. Some people accuse the trilogy to be too melodramatic - well, if that's how Kobayashi saw the situation, and he was there, I don't have much of a big problem over it. Kobayashi himself was drafted into the army and sent to Manchuria during the war, meaning that the character of Kaji is not far away from the director himself. Masaki Kobayashi's films often feature individuals against an oppressive and totalitarian system, be it the feudal Japan in Harakiri and Samurai Rebellion, or WW2 occupied Manchuria in The Human Condition. To avoid being drafted, he moves to Manchuria with his wife, where he becomes a labor camp supervisor and clashes with the oppressive nature of camp officials and their lower-ranked men. No Greater Love introduces the main character Kaji, a pacifist during the chaotic mess that was Japan during WW2. The three movies, each long 3 hours or more, are called No Greater Love, Road to Eternity and A Soldier's Prayer. Both parts in the first film begin with the same opening credits sequence, showing us some stoneworks portraying dramatic imagery (the similar intro opens all three films). The trilogy stays true to the novel's composition by being divided into six parts, meaning that each of the three installments are split in two parts, in between which are intermissions.

The Human Condition (Ningen no jôken) is a 9,5 hour long epic film trilogy directed by Masaki Kobayashi, based on the six volume novel by Junpei Gomikawa. Kyôritsu Ô: You'll either be revealed as a murderer wearing the mask of humanism or as one worthy of the beautiful name.
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Your life has been a series of errors stemming from the conflict between your work and yourself. But an error made at a crucial moment is an unforgivable crime. Kyôritsu Ô: You and I will both make minor mistakes. I'd like to see what you'd do in my position. Kaji: If I'd always acted as you wanted me to there'd be no Kaji here today. Their combined opinion objecting to this execution will be more effective than one individual alone.

Kyôritsu Ô: Must a man outside this barbed wire ask me such a question? Not all the Japanese working here are murderous devils. Kyôritsu Ô: If you fail now, no one will ever trust you again, and you too will lose faith in yourself. Just as my companions stand between life and death, so do you now stand at an important crossroads. Kyôritsu Ô: This does not concern us alone.
