Hirokazu Kore-eda has made a film that's almost physically painful to watch. Spare and elegant and harrowing, it's an ode to childhood trust being stretched until it snaps.
Nobody Knows (2005)
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Reviews Counted:90
Fresh:85
Rotten:5
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: Tragic and haunting, a beautifully heart-wrenching portrait of child abandonment.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for mature thematic elements and some sexual references
Runtime: 2 hrs 21 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Feb 4, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $491,773
Synopsis: Yuya Yagira was named Best Actor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for his moving portrayal of the older brother trying desperately to support his three younger siblings in writer-director Hirokazu... Yuya Yagira was named Best Actor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for his moving portrayal of the older brother trying desperately to support his three younger siblings in writer-director Hirokazu Kore-eda's masterful work NOBODY KNOWS. Kore-eda (MABOROSI, AFTER LIFE) also produced and edited the film, which was nominated for the Palm d'Or and was Japan's entry for the Academy Awards. Yagira stars as Akira, a determined and resourceful 12-year-old boy forced to take care of Kyoko (Ayu Kitaura), Shigeru (Hiei Kimura), and Yuki (Momoko Shimizu) every time their mother, Keiko (Japanese pop star and TV actress YOU), goes away for extended periods of time. Akira does the shopping, Kyoko does the laundry, Shigeru causes trouble, and Yuki is endlessly cute. However, in order to remain in their new apartment, the three younger children are not allowed outside or else the landlord, who does not know they live there, will evict them. Akira tries to teach his sisters and brother, as none of them attends school, with varying success. They have no friends, save for Saki (Hanae Kan), an offbeat outsider. When Keiko disappears and the money starts running out, the children are faced with severe problems, and tragedy lurks. Kore-eda based this powerful tale on a true story of abandoned children, and he has filmed NOBODY KNOWS with a documentarian's eye, lending it added reality that makes it that much more heartwarming and, ultimately, heartbreaking. [More]
Starring: Yagira Yuya, Kitauru Ayu, Kimura Hiei, Shimizu Momoko
Starring: Yagira Yuya, Kitauru Ayu, Kimura Hiei, Shimizu Momoko, Kan Hanae, YOU
Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Screenwriter: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Producer: Hirokazu Kore-eda, Shigenobu Yutaka
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for Nobody Knows
Sitting through this movie is akin to being forced to watch a box of 2-week-old kittens try to survive without their mother.
The film, winsome and tragic at once and finely attuned to the rhythms of childhood, always seems quite close to real life.
The film's extraordinary power derives from the filmmaker's restraint. Kore-eda is less interested in the obvious moral delinquency behind the incident than in the lives of the children who are condemned to survive it.
"Nobody Knows" contains a familiar premise that may prove disturbing to some viewers.
'Nobody Knows' and its astounding collection of young actors capture the heart without a hint of tear-jerking or saccharine sentimentality.
Kore-eda's filmmaking is austere and deliberate, yet his humanism is manifest in every frame.
Takes us on a journey into the special domain of childhood, a voyage joyous, shattering -- and supremely convincing.
Nobody Knows has a haunting quality that is all the more effective for its deceptively everyday appearance.
Director Hirokazu Koreeda lets his film run on too long, but he gets naturalistic performances from the nonprofessional actors. He also manages to make a docudrama about abandoned kids seem pretty darn poetic, and that's no small feat.
Unfolds with such leisurely, terrible beauty, it takes a while to realize that what we are witnessing is the children’s long slide into beggary, exacerbated by the slow torture of faint hope.
The trouble is that with its lengthy running time Nobody Knows becomes grueling and drawn-out.
I certainly came out of Nobody Knows feeling numb; only later, reflecting on the fact that the movie was inspired by a true story, did it occur to me that the numbness could have been deliberate, and that what suffused this picture was a mist of anger.
"Nobody Knows" is, in fact, heartbreakingly sad. But it is also fascinating and, oddly, often a joy to watch.
Nobody Knows constructs two parallel universes: A realistic world of everyday activities, set apart from a more subjective world of fantasy and imagination.
Akira reminds you of the children who have populated the films of Vittorio De Sica or Satyajit Ray, and, more unexpectedly, of the elderly Carlo Battisti in the title role of De Sica's Umberto D.
Some may flinch at the movie’s 141-minute running time, but there’s not a wasted moment
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