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Kikujiro (2000)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:5
Rotten:6
Average Rating:4.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In Takeshi Kitano's KIKUJIRO, the actor/writer/director (billed as "Beat Takeshi") portrays the brash, mischievous title character, a middle-aged man living with his wife in Tokyo. When Masao... In Takeshi Kitano's KIKUJIRO, the actor/writer/director (billed as "Beat Takeshi") portrays the brash, mischievous title character, a middle-aged man living with his wife in Tokyo. When Masao (Yusuke Sekiguchi), a sullen neighborhood boy, embarks on a quest to find his estranged mother, Kikujiro's wife instructs him to accompany the child. Unfortunately, before they even leave town Kikujiro squanders all of their travelling money by gambling at the cycle races and as a result these two unlikely companions must hitch a series of rides on the open road. As Kikujiro and Masao trek along the Japanese countryside, they encounter strange characters and circumstances, leading to a series of misadventures. Given Kitano's reputation for violent gangster films, KIKUJIRO is a surprisingly gentle departure. However, the film still bears many of the director's stylistic trademarks (such as lingering shots of characters and landscapes) that often recall the more humorous and meditative moments of his other films like SONATINE and FIREWORKS. Kitano and the young Sekiguchi are superbly subtle in their roles, allowing their unusual chemistry to carry the film. Heart-warming without being predictable or overly sentimental, KIKUJIRO is a welcome addition to Kitano's accomplished body of work. [More]
Starring: Takeshi Kitano, Yusuke Sekiguchi, Kayoko Kishimoto, Yuko Daike
Starring: Takeshi Kitano, Yusuke Sekiguchi, Kayoko Kishimoto, Yuko Daike, Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Screenwriter: Takeshi Kitano
Producer: Takio Yoshida, Masayuki Mori
Composer: Joe Hisaishi
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Reviews for Kikujiro
... its treacly mix of emotional manipulation and klutzy comedy will make it hard to digest for most audiences.
The result is a heart-tugger made totally irresistible because of the combination of Kitano's wry, sly sense of humor and his rigorous detachment.
... the movie's humor is dissipated by its slow pace and static scenes, and its emotional payoff is assumed rather than earned.
The comic drama is refreshingly anti-sentimental but will break your heart anyway.
These gags work because Kitano has created an intrinsically funny character and because he has perfect timing and a terrific sense of construction.
The film isn't just bad; it's a barely coherent, inert mess -- a heart-tugger for voidoids.
You can't smile when you keep feeling sorry for the kid--who is not, after all, in on the joke.
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