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故事讲述了康福药厂老厂长的突然离世,其拥有的一颗“百年野参王”引得众人觊觎。三个各怀心思的男人,阴差阳错之下组成了“侠盗联盟”,与跨国雌雄大盗展开了一番土洋味儿十足的“夺参”对决。却不曾想真正的幕后操盘手正在默默注视着一切...。解放前老北京有句话“东富西贵、南贫北贱”,小井就是位于北家南城的一条小胡同。这里住的都是些极寻常不起眼儿的老百姓,其中有开电车的、面铺掌柜的、国民党军队的伙夫、当过巡警的鞋匠,卖水的、卖艺的、算卦的、从良妓女、潦倒旗人,总之没有一位大富大贵的主儿。生活对于这些市井细民来说自然不会绚丽如诗,平凡,琐屑,苦涩多于欢乐,但无论哪朝哪代。这些小人物却都以底层民众特有的善良,宽厚与幽默面对着世道带给他们的一切。 巡警吴七和丁家少奶奶苦难的爱情,查老大与张妈奇特的婚姻,善良的查六爷忽发奇想和“侠举,'刘家祥与厄运打哈哈儿,何二爷的刚正不阿,陈九龄啼笑皆非的“舍己为人”,春喜扭曲的灵魂,小环子犯坏石掌柜、小李秃,这些老街坊们在灾难面前的勇气和相儒以沫,以及对“胡同政治明星”——小媳妇的周旋,较量,这一切与北京城特有的民俗风情交织在一起,构成了一曲深远悠长的“胡同交...。Eburi is a 36 year-old man. Nothing enthuses him any more. While being drunk, he promises to contribute a story to a magazine. When he sobers down, he decides to write about the life of a salaried employee like himself who is very ordinary, not particularly talented. The following is his story: In 1949, Eburi gets married to Natsuko. His monthly salary is 8,000 yen and hers 4,000 yen. Therefore, both have to work to support themselves. Eburi has developed a habituIl tendency to pester around when he gets drunk. One year after their marriage, son Shosuke is born. In 1959, Eburi's mother dies in despair of her husband who has become listless due to the several ups and downs of gaining big profits and going bankrupt. His father is still alive and Eburi is enable to find a way to pay his father's debts. He is doubtful if he can make his wife and child happy. Nevertheless, he has somehow managed to survive so far, living in one of the houses at the employee housing quarters. He gives the title "The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman" to his story of half novel and half essay style. When it is published, it receives the Naoki Literary Prize (the award given in memory of popular writer Naoki Sanjugo). At a party to celebrate his award, he gets drunk and pesters around. Notes The film is based on a novel written in the style of an essay under the same title by Yamaguchi Hitomi, depicting everyday life of a man categorized as "During-the-war Generation" who spent school days during the war and get married to start new life in the struggling post-war era. "Everyman" in the title means an average salaried employee who makes up an overwhelming majority of the city population in Japan, and "The Elegant Life" indicates sarcasm on betterment of the standard of living of ordinary salaried employees accompanied with Japan's economic growth after only a decade from the destroyed post-war period. As depicted in the film, the author Yamaguchi Hitomi was awarded the Naoki Literature Prize for this story. When he established himself well enough to become independent, he quit working as a salaried employee. Director Okamoto Kihachi and the leading actor Kobayashi Keiju belong to the same generation as the author. Exploiting innovative effects such as inserting animation sequences, the film humorously presents compassion of a middle-aged salaried employee. Kobayashi Keiju, who was originally noted for his excellent portrayal of salaried employee, won the best leading actor award of the Mainichi Film Contest for his superb performance in this picture.。