Good-for-Nothing
1960

Good-for-Nothing

ろくでなし (Original Title)

Toshio Akiyama, a university student, was driving a luxury passenger car through an office district in early summer. His passengers, Jun Kitajima, Morishita, and Fujieda, were all fourth-year university students. They pulled up in front of Ikuko, who was on her way home from the bank. She is the secretary to Toshio's father, the president of Akiyama Bussan. Forcing Ikuo into the car, Jun and Morishita took the money. Toshio eventually ordered them to return the money, saying, "This is the end of the game. Ikuko got out of the car, saying, "You're a bastard for going to college.

1960年7月6日

Stop it! You sound like a mass media commentator. Makes me sick. Good for nothing...Society is full of contradictions, you know. And in the case of Japan, with its fragile economy,you can see this problem immediately.

He has everything he wants, poor thing. This baby gangster in his tepid little bath. you want to leave your comfortable house? Chocolate in the morning. A life of luxury and rest every night. Long life guaranteed!

The world...The world has made me worthless!

It seems that the life of a salaryman is pretty good. As soon as you get home, you do a crossword puzzle, or you argue. You'll become like this too.

I don't want anything big, just a little piece of paradise. I'm sure that you'll get it. In life, you must be happy with what you have.

These are the men who invented the rules. Those who wear a mask of virtue, only to stab you in the back later...They seem far more despicable to me.

I thought about going home, but can't afford the ticket. With no money, you're stuck. Our freedom today was bought with money! What a plague. Just let me lay here.

- I've always been a common woman. Relatively intelligent, relatively stupid, relatively good for nothing...A woman with whomeverything is relative.
- Well, I'm also becoming a common man.

I'm an ordinary woman. Sometimes I want a man.

Autumn already! 
But why regret an eternal sun,
if we are committed to the discovery of divine light, 
far from those who die with the seasons.

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