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Isabel Coixet (written by)
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28 August 2009 (Spain) more
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A dramatic thriller that centers on a fish-market employee who doubles as a contract killer. | add synopsis
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1 win & 1 nomination more
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Foreign Film Oscar Submissions. The Story So Far
(From FilmExperience. 17 September 2009, 5:34 PM, PDT)
Haneke wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
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(Credited cast)| Rinko Kikuchi | ... | Ryu | |
| Sergi López | ... | David | |
| Min Tanaka | ... | Narrador | |
| Manabu Oshio | ... | Yoshi | |
| Takeo Nakahara | ... | Nagara | |
| Hideo Sakaki | ... | Ishida | |
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| Jun Matsuo | ... | Pukka | |
| Joan Potau | |||
| Josep Sandoval | |||
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Mapa de los sonidos de Tokyo (Spain)
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Having enjoyed greatly many of Isabel Coixet's movies (notably "Things I never told you" and "The secret life of words") I must say I was quite disappointed by this last movie.
It is difficult to point out what fails in this movie, but I certainly did not connect at all with its characters and situations. The movie is set in Tokyo, but contrary to "Lost in translation" here the movie tries to build half on Japanese characters and half on western ones, which really demands a deeper knowledge about japan. It is difficult for me to believe the Japanese part of the movie, first of all they all seem to speak very good English, which is, at least, difficult to believe, e.g. why would the Japanese girl, played by Kinko Rikuchi, speak good English at all?, why is the other guy working with the Spanish seller almost American? Must say maybe I am biased by my own experience with the Japanese people I met in japan, but certainly communication is in general much tougher than what Isabel portraits here.
Of course all the visual and sound stuff is really good, beautiful takes, nice sounds etc, but the story really does not make any sense to me from the beginning to the end. As the movie develops I got mostly bored, the sex scenes seem empty, repetitive and with no special purpose.
We do not get enough info to actually feel anything for any character, starting from the friendship between the guy recording sounds and the girl and ending by the business-man and his daughter. Everything seems fake to some extend and the whole story really appears to be built to serve as an excuse to go to Tokyo and enjoy the visual landscapes of the city (maybe just a documentary about the fish market would suffice).
Sadly, I must say I got nothing of what I was expecting: neither a nice insight into Japan, nor a situation I could connect with. I certainly would prefer to watch "Lost in Translation", read Amelie Nothomb or watch a good documentary about japan to see beautiful takes of the country, instead of spending two precious hours at the cinema.
In any case, I hope I ll enjoy better the next one from Coixet! (and I ll certainly keep enjoying Japanese food meanwhile)