By Player

By Player
三文役者
(Sanmon Yakusha, Third-Rate Actor)
Directed by Kaneto Shindo
Produced by Jiro Shindo
Written by Kaneto Shindo
Based on Sanmon yakusha no shi
by Kaneto Shindo
Starring Naoto Takenaka, Nobuko Otowa
Production
company
Release dates
  • December 2, 2000 (2000-12-02) (Japan)
Country Japan
Language Japanese

By Player (三文役者 Sanmon Yakusha, Third-Rate Actor) is a 2000 Japanese biographical film directed by Kaneto Shindo based on the life of actor Taiji Tonoyama.[1][2]

The film is a series of vignettes from Taiji Tonoyama's life and film clips, interspersed with a dialogue to camera by Nobuko Otowa, addressing the camera as if she is addressing Tonoyama himself, recollecting events in his life. The film focuses on Tonoyama's alcohol dependence and his various sexual relationships, as well as his film work with Shindo.

Plot

The first part of the film shows Tonoyama talking to a waitress, Kimie (Keiko Oginome), in a coffee shop. He then meets her father and asks him for permission to marry Kimie. The father asks him to first divorce his existing wife, Asako (Hideko Yoshida). In fact he is not married to Asako. To prevent him marrying Kimie, Asako then registers them as married.

The film moves through various episodes of Tonoyama making films with director Kaneto Shindo. At the time of The Naked Island, Tonoyama is close to death from alcohol poisoning, and is saved only by there not being anywhere to buy drinks. During the filming of Ningen and Onibaba, he repeatedly sneaks off to get drunk with actors Kei Sato and Kei Yamamoto. Director Shindo (played by himself) is seen as a distant, lonely figure, doing odd things such as burning driftwood in the rain or trying to catch fish in a pond where no fish are present.

Tonoyama moves in with Kimie. He explains to Kimie that he cannot have children due to a venereal disease caught from a prostitute. She adopts a son, Yasuo, her brother's child. Tonoyama goes to visit the other woman, whom he refers to as "Kamakura no baba" (the old woman in Kamakura) who has also adopted a daughter.

Tonoyama has repeated episodes of drinking or sex. Tonoyama, in order to avoid neighbourhood gossips, pretends to be going to work.

Cast

Although the story goes from Tonoyama's thirties to his death in his seventies, he and his two "wives" are played by the same people from start to finish. The various children in the film are played by different actors as they age.[3]

The title By Player

See also: Bit player

The English title of the film, By Player (the Japanese pronunciation of which can be romanized as Bai Pureiyā), is an English-like Japanese term (wasei-eigo) meaning "character actor."[4]

Production

Nobuko Otowa's dialogue to camera was recorded six years before the rest of the film was made, before Otowa's death in 1994.[2]

The film uses Tonoyama's life story to tell the story of Shindo's production company, Kindai Eiga Kyokai.[2] Although it is based on Tonoyama's life, the dramatized scenes from Tonoyama's life are not based on witness accounts, but only on how Shindo imagined them.[2] The film is based on Shindo's biography of Tonoyama.[5]

References

  1. "Sanmon Yakusha" (in Japanese). Goo Eiga. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Schilling, Mark (12 December 2000). "'SANMON YAKUSHA' A supporting player on center-stage". The Japan Times. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  3. See JMDB link below.
  4. "Bai pureiyā" [By player] (in Japanese). hatena. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  5. Shindo, Kaneto (2000). Sanmon yakusha no shi: Seiden Tonoyama Taiji [The death of a third-rate actor: a true biography of Taiji Tonoyama] (in Japanese). ISBN 978-4-00-602017-0.

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