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Die Zeremonie

Originaltitel: Gishiki
  • 1971
  • 2 Std. 3 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
1379
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Zeremonie (1971)
SatireComedyDrama

Nachdem er ein schockierendes Telegramm von seinem Cousin erhalten hat, erzählt ein Mann von seinem frühen Leben, als Mitglied einer großen Familie voller dunkler Geheimnisse, die sich langs... Alles lesenNachdem er ein schockierendes Telegramm von seinem Cousin erhalten hat, erzählt ein Mann von seinem frühen Leben, als Mitglied einer großen Familie voller dunkler Geheimnisse, die sich langsam durch die Clanzeremonien offenbaren.Nachdem er ein schockierendes Telegramm von seinem Cousin erhalten hat, erzählt ein Mann von seinem frühen Leben, als Mitglied einer großen Familie voller dunkler Geheimnisse, die sich langsam durch die Clanzeremonien offenbaren.

  • Regie
    • Nagisa Ôshima
  • Drehbuch
    • Mamoru Sasaki
    • Tsutomu Tamura
    • Nagisa Ôshima
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kenzô Kawarasaki
    • Atsuko Kaku
    • Atsuo Nakamura
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    1379
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Drehbuch
      • Mamoru Sasaki
      • Tsutomu Tamura
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kenzô Kawarasaki
      • Atsuko Kaku
      • Atsuo Nakamura
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    Kenzô Kawarasaki
    • Sakurada Masuo
    Atsuko Kaku
    • Sakurada Ritsuko
    Atsuo Nakamura
    • Tachibana Terumichi
    Kiyoshi Tsuchiya
    • Sakurada Tadashi
    Nobuko Otowa
    Nobuko Otowa
    • Sakurada Shizu
    Hôsei Komatsu
    • Sakurada Isamu
    Rokkô Toura
    Rokkô Toura
    • Sakurada Mori
    Fumio Watanabe
    Fumio Watanabe
    • Sakurada Shun
    Shizue Kawarazaki
    • Sakurada Tomiko
    Chisako Hara
    • Isamu's flower girl
    Maki Takayama
    • Sakurada Kiku
    Sue Mitobe
    • Sakurada Chiyo
    Ryuichi Tsubaki
    • Masuo -Teenager
    Yumi Narushima
    • Ritsuko - teenager
    Yoshiaki Ota
    • Terumichi - teenager
    Yukihiro Tsubaki
    • Tadashi - Teenager
    Eitarô Ozawa
    Eitarô Ozawa
    • Tachibana Takeyo
    Taiji Tonoyama
    Taiji Tonoyama
    • Old chief
    • Regie
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Drehbuch
      • Mamoru Sasaki
      • Tsutomu Tamura
      • Nagisa Ôshima
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    5jordondave-28085

    Long, talky and boring

    (1971) The Ceremony/ Gishiki (In Japanese with English subtitles) PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA

    Co-written and directed by Nagisa Ôshima that has Sakurada Masuo (Kenzô Kawarasaki) and Sakurada Ritsuko (Atsuko Kaku) receiving a telegram from Tachibana Terumichi (Atsuo Nakamura). And while waiting for their boat liner, Masuo and through his narration it is during then we get to witness what his life is like from the times of 1945 and 1947 when he was just a child viewers then get to see how he meets them as well as other people from within this particular clan to which some may describe as dysfunctional.

    The movie is long talky and boring to pessimistic from the stand point of a fictional and exaggerate story line.
    10Giuseppe_Silecchia

    A powerful exploration of family, tradition, and dark secrets

    The Ceremony (1971), directed by Nagisa Ôshima, is a gripping and unsettling exploration of family dynamics, tradition, and the weight of unresolved secrets. The film follows a man who, after receiving a shocking telegram from his cousin, begins to recount his childhood and early life within a family filled with hidden histories. As he reflects, the viewer is slowly introduced to the dark, unsettling rituals and ceremonies that shape the family's interactions, revealing the deep psychological and emotional scars that have been passed down through generations.

    Ôshima's direction is both meticulous and daring, using the family ceremonies as a metaphor for the societal structures that confine and suffocate its members. The pacing is deliberate, with long, drawn-out scenes that mirror the suffocating nature of the family's secrets. The film's cinematography is stark and calculated, using a minimalist aesthetic that highlights the emotional and psychological intensity of the narrative. The use of silence and quiet moments adds to the tension, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of the unspoken words and hidden truths.

    Kenzô Kawarasaki, Atsuko Kaku, and Atsuo Nakamura deliver compelling performances that capture the complex dynamics of the family. The film's central character is torn between loyalty to his family and the realization that their traditions are built on lies and repression. His journey is one of self-discovery, as he comes to terms with the unsettling truths about his past and the cost of maintaining family unity.

    The Ceremony is a film that demands careful attention, as its layered narrative and dense symbolism require deep engagement. The slow, almost ritualistic pacing of the film allows for a gradual buildup of tension, culminating in a haunting exploration of the destructive power of family secrets and the rituals that bind individuals to their past.

    With its sharp critique of tradition, psychological complexity, and powerful performances, The Ceremony stands as one of Ôshima's most remarkable works. It's a deeply affecting film that resonates long after it ends, leaving viewers to reflect on the nature of family, identity, and the weight of the past.

    Rating: 10/10. A masterful exploration of family, tradition, and psychological complexity, with haunting performances and a profound narrative.
    1Angel_Peter

    A bit like watching a disturbed familys video recordings

    I know a lot of people love this movie. For me it was not entirely successful. This is not one ceremony but many seen without any connection.

    I saw a lot of events but I did not really feel I got to know any of the characters better and their motivation for their behavior. In fact I felt I knew as little about them when the movie ended as when it started.

    I am not the big flashback fan for a starter. But some of the baseball things were contradicted from others as never happened. Well I have no idea now really if it did or was just made up. but again how much was then made up? What did really happen and what did not. For me not a great premise for a movie. This could as well have been all a dream.

    Maybe I missed something because of the subtitles maybe not were adequate, but I doubt they could have missed that much. It did not help that I did not feel connected to any of the characters. At the same time I think their actions did not feel connected to other episodes in the paper thin story line.

    I think I have seen many better and more subtle Japanese movies that were critical to society. This is not one for my collection
    10temrok9

    A masterpiece

    It's a mystery to me why Oshima, and especially his movie Ceremony ( although my personal favourite is Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence) doesn't get the recognition he deserves, among the greatest directors. Possibly because, apart for the famous In the realm of the senses, very few have watched his films. Ceremony, in my opinion, is his best film. It is extraordinary how he constructs the narration of this family saga, and how he makes it resonate with thoughts and feelings in every minute of it, putting in shame all of the more applauded asian family stories that became famous movies over the kast decades. But he also surpasses many acclaimed European directors of his time. Ceremony is an undisputed masterpiece that you watch shivering , a proof that cinema can be made out of pure magic!
    9kurtralske

    Darkness, trauma, misfortune

    A boy experiences traumas during WWII (which we don't see), and the subsequent 25 years of his life are a continuation of those traumas. Oshima skillfully depicts Japan's post-war evolution, and the ways the dark secrets of the past live on within the present. Gishiki is by no means an enjoyable film: the main character experiences nothing but losses, misfortunes, and humiliations. But this is a dark truth of life: anyone who lives long enough accumulates losses and failures, and for some, perhaps everything else is overtaken. In the end, the main character is left alone with nothing except his lost dreams and his endlessly repeating traumas. A very sad film, but one I'm glad to have seen.

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      Die Zeremonie (1971) (Japanese: Gishiki) is a Japanese drama film starring Kenzô Kawarasaki and Atsuko Kaku, directed and co-written by Nagisa Ôshima. The film takes place in post-war Japan, following a family clan through their wedding and funeral ceremonies, and the lengths the elder generation goes to preserve their traditions in spite of the damage it causes to the younger.
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      Sakurada Kazuomi, Grandfather: People keep saying the Russian soldiers are demons, but were they really that fearsome?

      Sakurada Shizu: What?

      Sakurada Kazuomi, Grandfather: You aren't too bright, are you? I'm asking if they used you as a prostitute.

      Sakurada Shizu: That happened to some women.

      Sakurada Kazuomi, Grandfather: I'm asking about you. What about the Manchurians and Koreans?

      Sakurada Shizu: Had that happened, I wouldn't have returned alive!

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      • 5. Juni 1971 (Japan)
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