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Multi-talented filmmaker Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano takes a break from the violent gangster films which made his name outside Japan to deliver this story of the friendship between a small boy and a washed-up yakusa. When young Masao (Yusuke Sekiguchi) discovers a picture of his long-lost mother at his grandmother's house, he decides to leave the city and go in search of her. Travelling with the lazy, small-time gangster Kikujuro (Kitano), Masao's journey gets off to a bad start when the pair lose all their money at the racetrack and are forced to continue on foot. As their journey develops, and as they reach their final destination, the pair begin to appreciate that the most important thing about their quest has been the time they spent together.Special Features: Brand new digital restorationJam Session 90 minute documentary on Kikujiro directed by the award-winning Japanese director Makoto Shinozaki2.0 Surround Sound Anamorphic widescreen with removable subtitles Review: One of my favourite top 5 movies - I just love this movie. After going out of the cinema I felt so good and happy and still had the music from Joe Hisaishi in my head for hours. The music alone is magic and intoxicating, the movie is simple, pure and very touching. It makes you feel sometimes happy, sometimes sad and has some very funny situations though. Kitano is great and so funny in this role that suits him perfectly (no wonder since he made the role for himself), as the egoistic and disrespectful rascal. But all actors are good. I really liked the humor and the high sensitivity of the film. It is about life generally with its deceptions and happy moments. It is about how to accept things that you can not change (when the young boy discovers that his mother he was desperately looking for has her own separate life with husband and daughter). It is about friendship, holding together, humanity. The only small critic, a few scenes were a little bit too long for my taste, but the whole rythm of the movie is generally rather slow compared to the films most of us are used to watch -> nothing for action freaks! This film is a bit droll, unusual and unique. Of course, it is no movie for the mainstream but something very special. I guess I will watch it again and again. Anyway, I highly recommend it to anybody who likes this kind of movies. Review: See this is why I love Kitano films. - 'Kikujiro' is a beautifully shot, masterfully directed and humorously written road-movie telling the tale of a young boy's quest to try and find his mother, who is apparently working on the other side of the country. Reluctantly, he's accompanied by a lazy, wannabe-Yakuza who just wants to gamble his money away. The resulting journey is an unforgettable take on lonliness, morality and friendship. When a road movie such as this one reaches the destination, adding anything else to the end would feel like it was bolted on, and leaves a bitter taste. I was worried that, with around a third of the film to go, I'd end up growing tired of it. But it's actually the final act which makes this film so damn good. You'll laugh, cry and forget all about your problems as Kitano masterfully ties up the film. Honestly, I've never heard my parents laugh so much at a film, so the subtitles were clearly not a barrier for them. It's definately up there with the best of the Kitano filmography, but it could also be one of the best Japanese movies I'll ever see.
| ASIN | B015Q89FY2 |
| Actors | Great Gidayu, Kayoko Kishimoto, Kazuko Yoshiyuki, Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano, Yusuke Sekiguchi |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 147,411 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 4,511 in World Cinema (DVD & Blu-ray) 8,634 in Documentary (DVD & Blu-ray) 45,994 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Director | Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 13.8 x 1.6 cm; 100 g |
| Producers | Masayuki Mori, Takio Yoshida |
| Release date | 22 Feb. 2016 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 57 minutes |
| Studio | Third Window Films |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Writers | Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano |
S**H
One of my favourite top 5 movies
I just love this movie. After going out of the cinema I felt so good and happy and still had the music from Joe Hisaishi in my head for hours. The music alone is magic and intoxicating, the movie is simple, pure and very touching. It makes you feel sometimes happy, sometimes sad and has some very funny situations though. Kitano is great and so funny in this role that suits him perfectly (no wonder since he made the role for himself), as the egoistic and disrespectful rascal. But all actors are good. I really liked the humor and the high sensitivity of the film. It is about life generally with its deceptions and happy moments. It is about how to accept things that you can not change (when the young boy discovers that his mother he was desperately looking for has her own separate life with husband and daughter). It is about friendship, holding together, humanity. The only small critic, a few scenes were a little bit too long for my taste, but the whole rythm of the movie is generally rather slow compared to the films most of us are used to watch -> nothing for action freaks! This film is a bit droll, unusual and unique. Of course, it is no movie for the mainstream but something very special. I guess I will watch it again and again. Anyway, I highly recommend it to anybody who likes this kind of movies.
R**H
See this is why I love Kitano films.
'Kikujiro' is a beautifully shot, masterfully directed and humorously written road-movie telling the tale of a young boy's quest to try and find his mother, who is apparently working on the other side of the country. Reluctantly, he's accompanied by a lazy, wannabe-Yakuza who just wants to gamble his money away. The resulting journey is an unforgettable take on lonliness, morality and friendship. When a road movie such as this one reaches the destination, adding anything else to the end would feel like it was bolted on, and leaves a bitter taste. I was worried that, with around a third of the film to go, I'd end up growing tired of it. But it's actually the final act which makes this film so damn good. You'll laugh, cry and forget all about your problems as Kitano masterfully ties up the film. Honestly, I've never heard my parents laugh so much at a film, so the subtitles were clearly not a barrier for them. It's definately up there with the best of the Kitano filmography, but it could also be one of the best Japanese movies I'll ever see.
C**B
A beautiful story for the boy and the man inside of us
I have loved the soundtrack for Kikujiro for a long time before I saw the movie, and it is actually what prompted me to watch it in the first place. What I found was a movie every bit as touching as the music. This is a beautiful story and brings to mind the concept of "kintsugi", which is something that is more beautiful for having been broken. Your imperfections and past experiences add to who you are as a person, not take away. With Kikujiro I saw a man who was deeply hurt himself from his own abandonment, and his inner need to protect Masao and give him wonderful experiences along the way. He has many flaws, and a sour attitude to rival the sourest person, but he knows one thing and that is that he cannot let the boy down. Along the way they develop into a rich father-son duo. Really, this is a must watch film.
Z**)
A very good child and father figure road movie that will make you smile
I first saw this on a lazy summer afternoon when it first came out some time ago in Chiba Prefecture Japan and despite the high 35 degree humidity at the time i had good memories of Kukijuro as a film. So I took another look recently......Takashi is massive in Japan and a very talented man as proven by excellent timeless performances in the likes of the classic blind samurai film Zatoichi and the oft overlooked amazing if sometimes cheesy Johnny Pneumonic... Kukijuro is more of a low budget whimsical affair about a boy trying to find his mother...a road movie that is laid back, charming and well directed. Takeshi is excellent again and really shows his witty comedic side off well here as the grumpy at first reluctant father figure.... By no means a classic it goes down as a lovely film that reveals much about Japanese culture and in a way puts a charming mirror up to Japanese society from the point of view of a child. I also think the recent lovely Shoplifters film does something similar but is much more cinematic and emotional in terms of story. The brilliant St Vincent film with Bill Murray is a comparable 'boy looking for father figure but maybe does not realise it story' in western cinema...its one of my fave in fact. But my favourite Japanese films in the vein of Kukijuro are still the likes of Shoplifters and Tokyo Sonata but this is a 'worthwhile quirky light hearted with a tinge of Japanese style existential crisis' watch that wont make you laugh out loud but will bring a charmed smile to your face.
S**A
It was very slow.
I’m not sure I appreciate the humour in the film. The lead adult was really irritating and the child too passive. The first hour could have been halved.
E**E
Like a box of misshaped apples
I watched this film a few years ago. I found it nice but didn't think so much of it overall. This time, I have grown to really appreciate this quirky road movie and the depth of characters. They are all like a bunch of misshaped apples, weird in their own way on the outside, not fitting well in society, but sweet and worthy inside. It is a good reminder of the fact people are not always as they seem to be, and of how much kids tend to bring the best out of people by their genuine and unbiased view of the world.
S**T
A moving adventure and a classic journey from genius Kitano
I love this everytime I watch it and Kitano gives a brilliant performance as the somewhat troubled guide and protector of a young boy on his journey to find his mother. There are scenes of comedy and drama, and the cinematography is beautiful. The journey is very enjoyable and touching and is an experience all movie fans must experience. It's a classic.
B**A
Relaxed watching and some good laughs
Really enjoyed watching this movie on a lazy evening. Got some great acting, good jokes and gives you a relaxed feeling to end the day with. Although a bit of a slow movie it keeps you interested throughout. Storyline is decent.
P**Y
No especifican de forma clara la región del blue ray, por lo que no es posible su reproducción en una zona no autorizada para el producto
H**I
リージョンフリーのプレイヤーがないと再生出来ませんが、国内版より安く特典映像が充実しています。 正直メイキングを観たくて輸入版とリージョンフリープレイヤーを購入しました。 他の邦画も輸入版を購入した方が結果として安くなるので映画好きな方にはオススメです。
I**O
Un jeune enfant à la recherche de sa mère qui rencontre un ancien Yakusa (mafia japonaise) qui va l'aider dans sa quête... Le contraste entre les deux personnages est émouvant et profond. Un film beau et tendre qui va nous réchauffer le coeur et nous mettre le sourire aux lèvres. Kitano est un réalisateur hors-pair et il s'est allié une nouvelle fois à un compositeur de renom pour une B.O. qui vaut elle aussi le détour. Faites attention à la zone du DVD lors de l'achat mais désormais de nombreux lecteurs sont compatibles.
T**O
All fine.
A**I
Kikujiro no Natsu è una storia pregna di note così delicate da essere un prodotto squisito. La trama ben strutturata, l'eccellente performance dei personaggi e l'estasi dovuta dalla colonna sonora a opera di Joe Hisaishi contribuiscono a rendere l'opera un acquisto perfetto sia per un neofita del regista Kitano sia per gli appassionati di lunga data.
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