Uchida moves into a hut after his house is destroyed in a bombing, but his students help him rebuild and continue to support him, showing deep, unwavering loyalty.
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 explores aging, dignity, and maintaining a youthful spirit, focusing on the mentor-student relationship. Uchida moves into a hut after his house
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. The film explores aging, dignity, and maintaining a