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鱼影之群

导演:
相米慎二
主演:
绪形拳,夏目雅子,十朱幸代,佐藤浩市,矢崎滋,三遊亭円楽,石仓三郎,莱奥纳德·熊,下川辰平,工藤荣一
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简介:

  在下关半岛的大间渔港,渔民小滨房次郎(绪形拳 饰)独自将女儿养大,女儿鹭子(夏目雅子 饰)与咖啡店工作的青年俊一(佐藤浩市 饰)相爱。俊一为博得房次郎的欢心,决定随其学习打鱼。经过几天等待,二人终于遭遇金枪鱼群。房次郎只顾专心捕鱼,俊一则不慎被鱼线缠头,险些丧命。出院后的俊一夫妇搬回城里居住,房次郎终于孤身一人。
  一年后,俊一和鹭子回到渔村。某晚俊一出海未归,无线电中断。房次郎出海寻找,发现俊一正跟一条大鱼搏斗,筋疲力尽,奄奄一息……
  影片改编自吉村昭同名获奖小说,日本电影旬报评选八十年代百佳电影第33名。

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