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Dolls (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 36

Fresh: 27

Rotten:9

Average Rating: 6.7/10

Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release: Dec 10, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: Takeshi Kitano continues alternating between introspective drama and violent films with DOLLS, which he wrote, directed, and edited in between the bloody gangster picture BROTHER (2000) and the samurai update THE BLIND SWORDSMAN:... Takeshi Kitano continues alternating between introspective drama and violent films with DOLLS, which he wrote, directed, and edited in between the bloody gangster picture BROTHER (2000) and the samurai update THE BLIND SWORDSMAN: ZATOICHI. Beginning with an excerpt from Bunraku puppet theater master Monzaemon Chikamatsu's THE COURIER FOR HELL, Kitano goes on to tell the story of three sets of men and women obsessed with ill-fated relationships. Matsumoto (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is in love with Sawako (Miho Kanno), but he chooses to marry his boss's daughter instead so he can get ahead in the world. After Sawako attempts suicide and loses her mind, Matsumoto chooses to do his penance by giving up everything to take care of her, leading her through the streets and parks tied to him with a red cord so she can't get away and hurt herself. Hiro (Tatsuya Mihashi) is a yakuza boss who left his love (Chieko Matsubara) long ago in order to make something of himself; she promised she would come to the park to wait for him every Saturday, and he is shocked when he returns to the bench decades later and finds her there, with his lunch. And traffic worker Nukui (Tsutomu Takeshige) is so dedicated to young pop sensation Haruna (real-life pop sensation Kyoko Fukada) that he makes a bizarre sacrifice after she is partially blinded in an accident. With an emotional score by Joe Hisaishi, DOLLS is a deep, dark, bleak, but mesmerizing look at lost love, as seen through the eyes of one of Japan's best filmmakers. [More]

Starring: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Miho Kanno, Tatsuya Mihashi, Chieko Matsubara

Starring: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Miho Kanno, Tatsuya Mihashi, Chieko Matsubara, Kyoko Fukada, Tsutomu Takeshige

Director: Takeshi Kitano

Director: Takeshi Kitano
Screenwriter: Takeshi Kitano
Producer: Masayuki Mori, Takio Yoshida
Composer: Joe Hisaishi
Studio: Palm Pictures

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11/08/07
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The stories have a fateful, lonely feel, like one of Wong Kar-wai's missed connections. Yet their tragic timelessness, and the lovely, aching pace at which they are told, bring them to a level of extraordinary beauty.

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11/08/07
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01/26/06
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...this anthology of tragic tales is never dull and always a feast for the eyes.

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05/28/05
Luke Y. Thompson
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Kitsch art.

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05/23/05
Dennis Schwartz
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pretentious and as hollow as the puppets

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03/19/05
Jules Brenner
Filmcritic.com
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The cinematography is colorful and sweeping, the editing and storytelling simple and pure.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
03/11/05
G. Allen Johnson
San Francisco Chronicle
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There aren't many movies more visually beautiful than Takeshi Kitano's odd but moving "Dolls."

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03/06/05
Marcy Dermansky
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It's all as passionate, refined, and insistently sad as Bunraku puppetry itself.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
02/11/05
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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Dolls isn't a film for everybody, especially the impatient, but Kitano does succeed, I think, in drawing us into his tempo and his world, and slowing us down into the sadness of his characters.

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02/04/05
Roger Ebert
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A work both rigorously stylized and deeply personal.

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02/03/05
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
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Devoted fans of Kitano will want to see Dolls. Others may be put off by the dirgelike pace (Kitano takes full credit for the editing) and a ghastly, mood-destroying pop-music number performed by Fukada.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
01/21/05
John Hartl
Seattle Times
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Fascinating bits of behavior are scattered throughout these stories, but it cannot be said that the characters are fleshed out beyond their sentimental symbolism.

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01/21/05
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News
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The movie's pace is appropriate to its mood, which is crisp, melancholy and gently cruel.

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01/20/05
Carina Chocano
Los Angeles Times
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Though Kitano has called Dolls 'a puppet show with human characters,' there's nothing stiff or unreal about its intensity of feeling.

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01/20/05
Ella Taylor
L.A. Weekly
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If occasional pretentious doodling like this is what it takes to keep Kitano's copious creative juices flowing, so be it. The Great Ones are allowed the occasional snoozer.

Full Review Source: The Stranger (Seattle, WA) | comment Comment
01/20/05
Andrew Wright
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
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Since Dolls is told in a somnambulist manner, the stories become languid and staid.

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01/14/05
Kevin Courrier
Boxoffice Magazine
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Kitano succeeds on the strength of his images, but it's a very near thing.

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01/07/05
Shawn Levy
Oregonian
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Weighed down by heavy-handed sentiment and largely free of [Kitano's] trademark dark humor, Dolls is still a compelling work from a genuine talent.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
12/26/04
Daniel Eagan
Film Journal International
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