"After the Rain"@en . "After the Rain"@en . . . . "2000-01-22"^^ . . . . . . "After The Rain (original title \u96E8\u3042\u304C\u308B) is a movie directed by Koizumi Takashi and released in 1998. It was written and supposed to be directed by legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, but he died just as the shooting was about to begin, and his assistant took over. After being stuck in an inn for several days during a raining spell, he meets the local daimyo and hopes to finally get a steady job as his retainer."@en . . . . . . "After the Rain (\u96E8\u3042\u304C\u308B Ame Agaru) is a 1999 Japanese movie directed by Takashi Koizumi based on the last screenplay written by the late Akira Kurosawa. The director of the film, Takashi Koizumi, had worked as Kurosawa's assistant director for 28 years."@en . . . . . . . . "After the Rain (\u96E8\u3042\u304C\u308B Ame Agaru) is a 1999 Japanese movie directed by Takashi Koizumi based on the last screenplay written by the late Akira Kurosawa. The director of the film, Takashi Koizumi, had worked as Kurosawa's assistant director for 28 years."@en . . . . "181960"^^ . "5460.0"^^ . . . . . "1999-09-06"^^ . "Japanese DVD cover"@en . "Short story:"@en . . "After The Rain (original title \u96E8\u3042\u304C\u308B) is a movie directed by Koizumi Takashi and released in 1998. It was written and supposed to be directed by legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, but he died just as the shooting was about to begin, and his assistant took over. Set during the Tokugawa Era, the film tells the story of Misawa Ihei, a Ronin who wanders on the roads of Japan in search of employment, his devoted wife in tow. Misawa's problem is that he's too good at what he does, and attracts jealousy and resentment wherever he goes. But he is a genuinely selfless man, entirely devoid of petty ambition. After being stuck in an inn for several days during a raining spell, he meets the local daimyo and hopes to finally get a steady job as his retainer."@en . . . "Screenplay:"@en . .