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Karami-ai

  • 1962
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
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7,4/10
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Karami-ai (1962)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA dying businessman intends to will two hundred million yen to his three illegitimate children, but his associates scheme to take advantage of the situation.A dying businessman intends to will two hundred million yen to his three illegitimate children, but his associates scheme to take advantage of the situation.A dying businessman intends to will two hundred million yen to his three illegitimate children, but his associates scheme to take advantage of the situation.

  • Regie
    • Masaki Kobayashi
  • Drehbuch
    • Kôichi Inagaki
    • Norio Nanjo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Keiko Kishi
    • Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Sô Yamamura
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    1186
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Masaki Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Kôichi Inagaki
      • Norio Nanjo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Keiko Kishi
      • Tatsuya Nakadai
      • Sô Yamamura
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    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Keiko Kishi
    Keiko Kishi
    • Yasuko
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Kikuo Furukawa
    Sô Yamamura
    Sô Yamamura
    • Senzô
    Seiji Miyaguchi
    Seiji Miyaguchi
    • Yoshida (lawyer)
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    • Sadao
    Mari Yoshimura
    Mari Yoshimura
    • Mariko aka Mari
    Minoru Chiaki
    Minoru Chiaki
    • Junichi Fujii
    Misako Watanabe
    Misako Watanabe
    • Satoe, Senzô's wife
    Osamu Takizawa
    Osamu Takizawa
    • Kyoichiro Kurayama, Attorney at Law
    Kôji Mitsui
    Kôji Mitsui
    • Photo studio customer
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    • Detective
    Jun Hamamura
    Jun Hamamura
    • Mayumi's Stepfather
    Kinzô Shin
    Kinzô Shin
    • Doctor Ishimado
    Noriko Sengoku
    Noriko Sengoku
    • Sayo
    Kin Sugai
    Kin Sugai
    Fumie Kitahara
    Fumie Kitahara
    • Sadao's Mother
    Ryûji Kita
    Ryûji Kita
    Mutsuhiko Tsurumaru
    • Regie
      • Masaki Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Kôichi Inagaki
      • Norio Nanjo
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    8Gloede_The_Saint

    A deliciously dark game

    In this morally black play for money everyone are wearing fake faces, and I must say, though it is based on a book, it's rare plot is so original that you can never guess where it is going. A wealthy businessman is dying of cancer, and his much younger wife in a loveless union is expecting to get everything, but the man reveals that he in fact has 3 illegitimate children - as investigators attempts to find them and plots are being hatched out from all angles tension grows.

    Described as a drama this feels much more like a thriller. Some might have a problem with the lack of essentially any "likeable" and "good" characters (in that case this probably isn't for you), but if you seeing the darkest corners of humanity put on display this might even put a smile on your face. Yes, there is a certain level of dark glee in seeing these treacherous characters put on acts, switch on their game faces and play everyone else for a fool - and the game only becomes more and more exciting as each pawn is placed. Made in the middle of Kobayashi's golden stretch it's a shock that such a strong entry is not more acknowledged. 8.5/10.
    7boblipton

    Greed

    Tatsuya Nakadai is dying of stomach cancer. One third of his estate of 300 million yen must go to his wife, but he wants the rest to go to his three illegitimate children. As his lawyers and associates gather to figure out how to steal the money, only his quiet, loyal secretary, Keiko Kishi, seems to be on his side. Seems.

    Masaki Kobayashi movie of greed and lies might be a very dry, black comedy, or it might be a story of greed and corruption impure and simple. The sum of money would have been worth $1.5 million in 1962, the equivalent of $13 today. That's a lot of incentive for greed. All of the characters except Miss Kishi are open and honest about their greed when not in Nakadai's presence. Miss Kishi gives a veautiful, guarded performance.
    9colaya

    Noir suspense!

    The suspense is for finding the answer to "Who's going to grab the inheritance?" Who will succeed? And how? As in a good Agatha Christie novel, we witness a parade of characters that, yes, want the money. And money... changes everything. Intrigue and double-crossing plans, jazz music, femme fatales that start to appear everywhere and a spectacular visual film in high contrast low-key lighting (pure chiaroscuro) within unbalanced frames that take the most of a full 2.40:1 aspect ratio.

    Kobayashi is one of the finest directors, perhaps very underrated. A few months later he would shoot "Harakiri". He knew his craft. This is a solid film to enjoy.
    9Hitchcockyan

    Greed is Good!

    A hugely satisfying noirish morality-play, THE INHERITANCE follows the succession proceedings of a nasty industrialist's estate when he's diagnosed with terminal cancer. Locking horns over this potential fortune are: scheming subordinates, his trophy-wife, a femme-fatale of a secretary and a battery of illegitimate heirs. In their quest to secure a bigger slice of the pie, we witness them forming suspicious alliances and ruthlessly resorting to impersonation, fraud, blackmail and even murder. It's so callously cynical in its outlook that a couple's implied incest is broached as "remember when" and then immediately dismissed to concentrate on the central deception. What's refreshing and what further augments the plot's universality is that instead of conveniently blaming the capitalist mentality, Kobayashi indicts human greed (sexual and material) - as the primary cause of moral decay. Though less flamboyant than his sadistic gangster turn in BLACK RIVER - Tatsuya Nakadai plays another ethically unsavory character who's tasked with locating one of his client's unacknowledged daughters. In addition to its themes and characters, the film's noir credentials are further bolstered by a wonderfully moody jazz score and narrative voice-over.
    7davidmvining

    Greed

    Masaki Kobayashi finished his epic, humanist, three-part tale of World War II, and his next film couldn't be further from that. The Inheritance is a hardnosed look at one rich man trying to figure out who to give his fortune to on the event of his death from cancer within the next few months and the ensuing explosion of conspiring and backstabbing that erupts from that news, all with a certain jazzy, noir feel to it. This is the more obviously cynical Kobayashi of Black River rather than the earnest humanist from The Human Condition.

    Senzo (So Yamamura) has received word that he has cancer. Well, he hasn't actually received word because, much like as is shown in Ikiru, it was common practice for doctors to lie to their patients about terminal illnesses. Still, he figures it out. He goes from a captain of industry, working endlessly everyday for forty years, to a quiet, contemplative man. His young secretary Yasuko (Keiko Kishi) notices and puts the pieces together herself before he actually tells her. He has a young wife, his former secretary Satoe (Misako Watanabe), and three illegitimate children that he has no contact with. In accordance with Japanese law, he must give at least one-third to his wife, but he wants to determine what to do with the rest. He wants his people to track down his three children, bring them to him without revealing his relationship to them or his motives for seeing them, and letting him decide if he wants to share the other two-thirds of his fortune with them or not.

    And so starts the rat race. Satoe is angry because she feels like she deserves the entirety of the fortune as his wife, though she seems to have no real feeling for him, and he doesn't seem to have much towards her either. She conspires with Senzo's assistant Fujii (Minoru Chiaki) to find the seven-year-old girl he's assigned to discover no matter what so that she can become the girl's guardian. Yoshida (Seiji Miyaguchi) is assigned the second-oldest child to find, and he sends his assistant Furukawa (Tatsuya Nakadai) to find her. The eldest child, Senzo sends Yasuko to find, a young man born in Manchuria but living in Tokyo at that time.

    Satoe is conspiring with Fujii, but it turns out that the girl died. Fujii decides to find another girl of the same age without parents in an orphanage to pass off as Senzo's heiress. Furukawa meets with Muri, the seventeen-year-old girl, and acts as a gatekeeper so that she will keep him in the loop if and when she inherits. Yasuko is given her task and seems to have no ulterior motive. However, when Senzo becomes too sick to go into the office anymore, especially after a surgery that removes three-quarters of his stomach, he insists that Yoshida take an extra room at his house. After Yasuko refuses to sleep with him one night, he begins a sexual relationship with Yoshida that leads to her getting pregnant. I think you can see where this is going to go.

    Everyone is out for the money, and the only question is who is going to stay in it to the end. Revelations are revealed, Senzo dies, and more revelations are revealed. None of these characters are really rootable. They're all out for themselves with no concern for the wishes of the old man who actually earned everything beyond how they can manipulate him, even, in the end, Yasuko.

    And that's kind of Kobayashi's point. The insane wealth up for grabs is completely corrupting. Even the young, quiet, and innocent female secretary is open to selling her body for access to the money. She always could leave, go find another secretary job somewhere, but she remains because of the potential life of ease up for grabs that we see at the opening of the film (the story being told in flashback as she has tea with Yoshida).

    The lack of emotional connection keeps me at a small distance from the action, but the action itself is still a tense exercise and look at the corrupt side of human nature. Where Kaji refused to accept that he has lost it all and kept his efforts to retain his humanity in The Human Condition, Yasuko simply gives in completely. It's an interesting contrast in that light as well.

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      In the title credits, the names "Yukio Ninagawa" and "Shinya Mizushima" are listed two times.
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      Kikuo Furukawa: I've got a favor to ask. It's embarrassing. But a coffin is waiting for me, so I can say this plainly. I don't have any legally recognized children. But I do have children. To top it off, I've got three of them. Some may be dead. But there's no way all three are dead. So I want you to find my children. I don't mean to legally acknowledge them and their heirship right away. Some may have grown up to be scoundrels. But if any of them are suitable, I'd like to add them as heirs.

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      • 17. Februar 1962 (Japan)
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      • Japanisch
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