$ 0 0 Tomorrow, on Turner Classic Movies!The first color film for director Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai, 1954), Dodes'Ka Den (1970) is a departure on many levels for the director, who was at a difficult point in his career. A much-debated title among film scholars and reviewers, the picture is described as both a failure and a masterpiece."Dodes'Ka Den" comes from the sound a trolley makes ("Clickety-Clack") and is chanted over and over at the film's opening by Roku-chan (Yoshitaka Zushi), a retarded slum-dweller who spends each day conducting an imaginary trolley. Roku-chan's is only one story in a poor and troubled tar-paper village. Plagued by hunger, frustration and general want, these characters spend their days finding ways to cope with their dismal situations.