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7.4/10 • 1.2K

2021-08-182h 59m

Drama

Go on living.

Yusuke Kafuku, a stage actor and director, still unable, after two years, to cope with the loss of his beloved wife, accepts to direct Uncle Vanya at a theater festival in Hiroshima. There he meets Misaki, an introverted young woman, appointed to drive his car. In between rides, secrets from the past and heartfelt confessions will be unveiled.

Directors
Ryūsuke Hamaguchi
Editors
Azusa Yamazaki

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  1. Hidetoshi Nishijima

    Hidetoshi Nishijima

    Yūsuke Kafuku

  2. Toko Miura

    Toko Miura

    Misaki Watari

  3. Masaki Okada

    Masaki Okada

    Kōshi Takatsuki

  4. Reika Kirishima

    Reika Kirishima

    Oto Kafuku

  5. Park Yu-rim

    Park Yu-rim

    Lee Yoo-na

  6. Jin Dae-yeon

    Jin Dae-yeon

    Gong Yoon-su

  7. Sonia Yuan

    Sonia Yuan

    Janice Chang

  8. Ahn Hwi-tae

    Ahn Hwi-tae

    Ryu Jong-ui

  9. Perry Dizon

    Perry Dizon

    Roy Rossello

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CinemaSerf

Mar 27, 2022

7/10

"Kafuku" (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is an accomplished stage actor who is directing a performance of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" with a group of young actors. He arrives at the venue in his red Saab motor car, determined that only he will drive himself. That's not the policy of the theatre, though, and soon he is placed in the capable hands of the somewhat laconic "Misaki" (Tôko Miura) and as the two start to get used to one and other, and he starts to get to know his new cast, the story unfolds revealing his past - his marriage to a famous playwright that ended in tragedy, and of his driver's own demons as the pair - entirely platonically - begin to fill the gaps left in each other's lives by times gone by. I did quite enjoy this, there are quite a few quirks to the story, not least from the handsome and curiously enigmatic 'Kôji" (Masaki Okada) whose storyline intertwines intriguingly with that of his mentor, and the film adopts a pace of it's own which you will appreciate right from the start (or not!). The dialogue is sparse though, perhaps a little too much so at times, and at almost three hours long it can feel like a bit of a slog at times. Director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi has possibly over indulged himself a little with the style of the film, it dawdles, cinematographically speaking, and I suppose at the title suggests, there are quite a few scenes suggesting that more of a road trip movie might be in order. It is still a very easy film to watch, it requires concentration and somehow the fact that it's that Chekhov play seems apposite, too. I would see it on a big screen if you can - I suspect on television even the most focussed of us might find our attention wandering after a while.

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Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
Budget
$1,300,000.00
Revenue
$15,356,046.00
Keywords
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