Kodakara sôdô (1935) Poster

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8/10
A classic comedy
ishigaki10 November 2008
This is a rare example of a silent Japanese slapstick film that has survived to this day, and is one of the most lauded films directed by Torajiro Saito, who was famous for his comedies. Known as the 'god of slapstick comedy,' this is a work that details exactly why he was given this title. The influence of Charlie Chaplin is evident in this Shochiku "Kamata nonsense" film,showcasing Saito's outstanding sense of humor. The benshi performance, sprinkled with puns is part of the film's attraction. Kodakara Sodo excellently depicts the struggle of an unemployed husband comically chasing after a reward attached to a pig who he must capture.
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9/10
A brilliant silent slapstick satire!
madscientist278714 February 2008
I saw this mini-masterpiece tonight at New York's Japan Society on the tail end of their "Comedy and Horror" night in the series "The Dawn of Japanese Animation." Each selection of weird, Fleischer Bros. and early Disney-inspired distinctly, yet Japanese cartoons are paired up with a live action movie in the same spirit.

"The Treasure That Is Children" (or "Kid Commotion" as the title literally translates) is a brilliant comedy that combines the rapid-fire sight gags of Chaplin and Keaton with the biting misanthropy and social satire of Shohei Imamura in full "The Pornographers" mode. Silent comic star Ogura Shigeru wears his Chaplin influence on his sleeve (or rather, his entire wardrobe, including a similar mustache, and a lanky physicality) but he manages to make his bumbling man-child of an expectant father, Mr. Fukuda. Painful slapstick humor abounds at the expense of pregnant women, children, and a poor defenseless piglet. It's really sad that the majority of Torajiro Saito's silent comedies were lost to the ages: we should get what still remains of this great filmmaker's work on DVD, pronto!
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