(1993) | Madadayo
After 17 "Not Yet" banquets, the elderly professor becomes ill and dreams of his childhood, specifically a game of hide-and-seek. The film concludes with him peacefully accepting the passage of time, showcasing a lifetime of joy and the enduring bond with his former students.
Madadayo (1993), which translates to "Not Yet," is the 30th and final film directed by the legendary . It is a gentle, episodic comedy-drama based on the autobiographical writings of Hyakken Uchida, a respected Japanese academic and author. Madadayo (1993)
The film opens in Tokyo during World War II, as 58-year-old Professor Hyakken Uchida (played by Tatsuo Matsumura) retires from teaching to focus on writing. His students, deeply devoted to him, decide to honor his retirement with a yearly party. After 17 "Not Yet" banquets, the elderly professor