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Der Junge

Originaltitel: Shônen
  • 1969
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
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Bin Amatsu, Tsuyoshi Kinoshita, Akiko Koyama, and Fumio Watanabe in Der Junge (1969)
Drama

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  • Regie
    • Nagisa Ôshima
  • Drehbuch
    • Tsutomu Tamura
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Fumio Watanabe
    • Akiko Koyama
    • Tetsuo Abe
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    2033
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Nagisa Ôshima
    • Drehbuch
      • Tsutomu Tamura
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Fumio Watanabe
      • Akiko Koyama
      • Tetsuo Abe
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    • 19Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 wins total

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    Fumio Watanabe
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    • Takeo Omura
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    • Takeko Taniguchi
    Tetsuo Abe
    • Toshio Omura
    Tsuyoshi Kinoshita
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      • (Nicht genannt)
      • Regie
        • Nagisa Ôshima
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        • Tsutomu Tamura
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      8jamesrupert2014

      Sad but compelling

      Based on true events, a family of struggling con-artists drift across Japan faking car-pedestrian accidents and then convincing the drivers to settle out of court. When the mother (Akiko Koyama) discovers that she is pregnant and is no longer is willing to take the risk of stepping into the path of a moving vehicle, Toshio (Tetsuo Abe) her 10-year-old step-son takes on the role of 'victim'. Sad, bleak and oddly structured (notably the ending), the film features lovely cinematography and an excellent cast (note: watched on TCM with English subtitles), especially Abe as the stoic youngster who attempts to run away, both literally, by taking the train as far as his resources allow, and in his imagination, a pretend- world in which he and his little brother are searching for aliens. I don't know how much of this tale of an abusive, dysfunctional is factual, but I found the story compelling and was impressed by the nuanced treatment of the parents, who are immoral, manipulative fraudsters but who at times seem to actually care about their son, despite being willing to constantly expose him to danger. The boy's acceptance that doing 'jobs' despite his increasingly damaged body to 'support' his family is both touching and chilling.
      6boblipton

      Another Well Made Oshima Movie For Me To Hate

      Tetsuo Abe travels Japan with his mother and father and little brother. They're con artists, pretending to be hit by cars and then mulcting the drivers for cash. The youngster makes up his own reality in which an alien comes from the stars to bring righteousness to the world. But sometimes it seems he believes it, sometimes he he tells this fiction to amuse his younger brother, and sometimes he seems to use it to comfort it somehow. He loves his mother and fears his father.

      I have concluded that, brilliant film maker that he is, director Nagisa Oshima rarely makes movies that I find particularly telling. He seems to hate all his characters, and blames them for the ills of Japan. He doesn't have any solutions; like many of the Japanese New Wave, he seems more intent on apportioning blame than is solving any problems. Sometimes that is an appropriate thing to do, but in this slow-moving movie of misery, falsehoods, and insanity, there seems nothing to do but throw up my hands at the rampant nihilism.
      7planktonrules

      Interesting and unpleasant.

      Have you ever seen a film you know is well made but also is painful and unpleasant to watch? Well, if you, try watching "Boy" ("Shônen") from director Nagisa Ôshima. It's not the least bit enjoyable to watch, though I admire the quality of the production.

      While I didn't know it when I watched the film, "Boy" is apparently based on a true story about some horrible people. It focuses on a young boy (about age 10) and his pathetic life. His father is a lazy, violent jerk. His step-mother is very, very dependent and puts up with the violence. But worse, she 'works' to earn money for the family--money earned by faking accidents by walking in front of cars and then shaking down the drivers for quick settlements. Eventually, these lovely parents get the boy into the act--and he soon becomes bumped and bruised all over because of these falls. To avoid detection, they move about Japan like nomads. To cope with all this, the boy has an active fantasy life but he also seems very depressed and lost.

      As you noticed above, the plot is pretty awful. But, the film is made in a manner that seems quite real and pulls the viewer in to the sad tale. However, you really DON'T connect with the people in the film--perhaps a weakness of the movie. Well made but awful.
      5edtherevelator

      don't waste your time

      although not a terrible film, there's really nothing out of the ordinary to see in this. You feel no emotion for any of the characters, which is unfortunate because you want to like at least one of them. The fact that the subtitles were white really hurt the film. On the plus side, the soundtrack, while very scarce, fit the film quite well.
      7Jeremy_Urquhart

      Strange but good

      Can I call this film dreamy? I don't know if it's wrong to call this film dreamy. Maybe I watched it late at night, at a time when I should've been dreaming. But I don't know... the atmosphere struck me as strange, the use of colour was unpredictable, the whole movie seemed to glide right past me, and there was something unsettling about how it felt.

      The story is also a little intense. Maybe more so nightmarish or fever dreamish than normal dreamy. It's about a family who fake motor accidents - as pedestrians - to extort money from drivers. They have their kids involved, and then that leads to extra drama. Things don't play out as expected. Some things never happen, and some happen very quickly. Its arthouse in the "unpredictable structure" sense, but not in the "we're going to be boring and/or pretentious sense," because this film moved well overall.

      Nagisa Oshima was a strange but always interesting director. I don't know if I've disliked anything he's done, and films like Death by Hanging and Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence both his me pretty hard. Boy's another solid entry into his filmography, so it seems.

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        The role of the boy was cast by searching in Tokyo children's homes, eventually finding the young orphan Tetsuo Abe. Abe's own life resembled the fractured childhood of the character he was to play, and he was allowed to join the production with the children's home's permission. After the film's release, Abe was put up for adoption but refused it and chose to stay at the children's home's. He would never act again.
      • Patzer
        While the boy is wandering through a village it is night time, at the ocean inlet it's dawn, but the following scenes are at night time again.
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in The Man Who Left His Soul on Film (1984)
      • Soundtracks
        Roei no uta
        (aka: Song of bivouac) (uncredited)

        Composed by Yûji Koseki

        [Sung at the geishas]

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        • 26. Juli 1969 (Japan)
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        • Japanisch
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        • Akita, Japan
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