I Will Buy You | |||
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Director: | Masaki Kobayashi | ||
Producer: | Masaharu Kokaji | ||
Music: | Tadashi Kinoshita | ||
Cinematography: | Yuharu Atsuta | ||
Editing: | Yoshiyasu Hamamura | ||
Studio: | Shochiku | ||
Distributor: | Shochiku | ||
Released: | [1] [2] [3] | ||
Runtime: | 112 mins. | ||
Country: | Japan | ||
Language: | Japanese |
is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Masaki Kobayashi.
Kishimoto is a talent scout for the Toyo Flowers baseball club, one of three competitors who try to buy new promising hitter Kurita for their team. While Kurita's shadowy benefactor and manager Kyuki, who financed the student's education, is making negotiations, Kurita's girlfriend Fudeko tries to talk him out of entering the professional baseball league. The competitors finally meet at the countryside home of Kurita's family, who have their own plans for their son and brother.
Film historians Donald Richie and Joseph L. Anderson wrote in their 1959 compendium The Japanese Film – Art & Industry that "Kobayashi lacked the power to present a really smashing indictment".[4] In his Critical Handbook of Japanese Film Directors: From the Silent Era to the Present Day, Alexander Jacoby called I Will Buy You a "critique of commercial values in the world of sport" which benefited from the persona of actor Yūnosuke Itō.[5]
I Will Buy You was presented as part of the retrospective "Against Authority: The Cinema of Masaki Kobayashi" at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in 2019.[8]