Let's Go, Grandma! (1975)
Let's Go, Grandma! plays like an exuberant, goofy update to Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story. Kinuyo Tanaka plays the titular Grandma, who, after selling her Hokkaido property, is apparently flush with cash but newly homeless. Her grown children take turns hosting her, making extravagant performances of filial devotion with an eye to potential profit. Making use of a catalog of wacky visual effects, bracketed by gratuitous ham-fisted fight scenes, and costarring pop singer Hideki Saijo, the film is balanced by Tanaka's nuanced performance, which delivers a denunciation of hypocrisy and greed.
Released: Jul 12, 1975
Runtime: 86 minutes
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Stars: Kinuyo Tanaka, Hideki Saijo, Chōichirō Kawarasaki, Yūko Katagiri, Junko Natsu, Kimiko Ikegami
Crew: Shigeyuki Yamane (Writer), Shin'ichi Tanabe (Music), Kunio Sawamura (Executive Producer), Shigeyuki Yamane (Director), Hiroshi Takemura (Director of Photography)