Joze to tora to sakana-tachi
- 2003
- 1 Std. 56 Min.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJosee suffers from cerebral palsy and has spent her entire life insulated from the outside world by her eccentric overprotective grandmother. One day, she happens to meet Tsuneo, a college s... Alles lesenJosee suffers from cerebral palsy and has spent her entire life insulated from the outside world by her eccentric overprotective grandmother. One day, she happens to meet Tsuneo, a college student, who gradually becomes attracted to her.Josee suffers from cerebral palsy and has spent her entire life insulated from the outside world by her eccentric overprotective grandmother. One day, she happens to meet Tsuneo, a college student, who gradually becomes attracted to her.
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Annu Mari
- Woman at Mahjong Bar
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A languidly paced journey thru a relationship - accompanying a callow young man who meets a young woman curled up in a baby carriage
intrigued - he worms in his way into the home of her eccentric grandmother where the young woman lives - and is offered a meal cooked by the young woman who - when finished cooking - drops from a stool onto the floor with a thud - and then drags herself and her useless legs to another area of the small home - instead of joining him at the table
tho sullen and curt with him - she possesses an offbeat appeal - the young man finds her so fascinating that she soon steals him away from his pretty girlfriend - the two women's confrontation in the middle of a street is one of my favorite scenes of all times
the strange evolving relationship goes where it wants to go - not where you want or expect it to go - don't expect longing gazes or romantic declarations - these two have edgy get-togethers - offbeat yet convincingly realistic
i loved it - i fell for the odd girl even more than the young man did - the actress who portrayed her - Chizuru Ikewaki - instantly took her place among my favorite actresses of all time - she's an immensely potent presence - and that first impression has stood up after seeing her in mostly smaller roles in lesser films - i've even heard speak decent english in one of them ("The Oishii Man") - i can heartily recommend her film "Across a Gold Prairie"
the leading actor had more scenes and was able to hold up the film in Ikewaki's absence - with pretty and talented Ueno Juri as the prior girlfriend giving him a boost at times - but this film is a showcase for Chizaru Ikewaki - and her character - the bewitching Jozee.
intrigued - he worms in his way into the home of her eccentric grandmother where the young woman lives - and is offered a meal cooked by the young woman who - when finished cooking - drops from a stool onto the floor with a thud - and then drags herself and her useless legs to another area of the small home - instead of joining him at the table
tho sullen and curt with him - she possesses an offbeat appeal - the young man finds her so fascinating that she soon steals him away from his pretty girlfriend - the two women's confrontation in the middle of a street is one of my favorite scenes of all times
the strange evolving relationship goes where it wants to go - not where you want or expect it to go - don't expect longing gazes or romantic declarations - these two have edgy get-togethers - offbeat yet convincingly realistic
i loved it - i fell for the odd girl even more than the young man did - the actress who portrayed her - Chizuru Ikewaki - instantly took her place among my favorite actresses of all time - she's an immensely potent presence - and that first impression has stood up after seeing her in mostly smaller roles in lesser films - i've even heard speak decent english in one of them ("The Oishii Man") - i can heartily recommend her film "Across a Gold Prairie"
the leading actor had more scenes and was able to hold up the film in Ikewaki's absence - with pretty and talented Ueno Juri as the prior girlfriend giving him a boost at times - but this film is a showcase for Chizaru Ikewaki - and her character - the bewitching Jozee.
After watching this movie, I wanted to check what anyone else thinks about this movie. And after searching it on IMDb, I'm surprised to see that there were few reviews. So, if you're like me, and you're unsatisfied with how few reviews this movie has, this is for you.
To start off, it was amazing, right? Not perfect, but it is close. I'm now curious to check out other movies like this. You see, I don't watch a lot of films nowadays. But I got the chance to have a day off, that's why I decided to see this film. How did I find this film, you ask? I clicked on a music video, and I went to the comments section to know the name of the anime film being used for it. And there I found out it was a retelling of this movie, and since the anime film is fairly recent, I couldn't find any copies to watch. So that's why I decided to watch the live action.
Now that you know the context of how and why I got to watch this film, let me tell you why it was a pleasant watch. First and foremost, the story is sufficient enough to be charming in its own way. This is the kind of film you put on to kill time, maybe doze off, or try to self-insert yourself in the characters. Its a good story, not one of the best, but it has moments that makes up for it. And no, I'm not talking about the scenes you're thinking of.
Next, the characters are well-grounded, maybe a bit dramatic, but enough to buy into for the story. Not to undermine the film, but I didn't remember any name of the characters, except for Josee. And now, here's why you'll want to watch this film (or not), let me tell you, straight up. If you're like me, you'll have a great time imagining about Josee's character after watching the film. Maybe you can be a bit fond of her, just like me. Because, she's a good character to ponder and think about. I don't know her character stereotype, but I'll definitely look it up. Because I would like to watch more of her character.
But again, the movie is not groundbreaking. Its mostly quiet, and slow paced. But overall it adds to the charm of the whole movie. I'd recommend this movie for anyone who has spare time, and is open to be pleasantly surprised (or not) after watching a 2-hour movie.
To start off, it was amazing, right? Not perfect, but it is close. I'm now curious to check out other movies like this. You see, I don't watch a lot of films nowadays. But I got the chance to have a day off, that's why I decided to see this film. How did I find this film, you ask? I clicked on a music video, and I went to the comments section to know the name of the anime film being used for it. And there I found out it was a retelling of this movie, and since the anime film is fairly recent, I couldn't find any copies to watch. So that's why I decided to watch the live action.
Now that you know the context of how and why I got to watch this film, let me tell you why it was a pleasant watch. First and foremost, the story is sufficient enough to be charming in its own way. This is the kind of film you put on to kill time, maybe doze off, or try to self-insert yourself in the characters. Its a good story, not one of the best, but it has moments that makes up for it. And no, I'm not talking about the scenes you're thinking of.
Next, the characters are well-grounded, maybe a bit dramatic, but enough to buy into for the story. Not to undermine the film, but I didn't remember any name of the characters, except for Josee. And now, here's why you'll want to watch this film (or not), let me tell you, straight up. If you're like me, you'll have a great time imagining about Josee's character after watching the film. Maybe you can be a bit fond of her, just like me. Because, she's a good character to ponder and think about. I don't know her character stereotype, but I'll definitely look it up. Because I would like to watch more of her character.
But again, the movie is not groundbreaking. Its mostly quiet, and slow paced. But overall it adds to the charm of the whole movie. I'd recommend this movie for anyone who has spare time, and is open to be pleasantly surprised (or not) after watching a 2-hour movie.
This beautiful fairy tale from the shabby quarters of Osaka instantly became one of my favorite flicks of all time when I went to see at at the premiere at Cinequinto in Shibuya on a cold December afternoon in 2003. The cold and noisy streets of Shibuya contrasted the warmth of the cinema and the pleasant music played by Quruli during the credits.
Tsuneo is an easygoing guy who casually sleeps around with girls, works at the local Mahjong Parlour and generally drifts around. A typical Japanese college kid. That is until he literally bumps into Joze. A physically disabled girl who is pushed around in a baby carriage by an old lady (who sleeps at the dinner table throughout most of the movie). Tsuneo is intrigued by this beautiful and surprisingly intelligent young girl. Joze is sarcastic and defensive, but in a very charming manner, and Tsuneo soon becomes a regular visitor at the old lady's shabby house. But is it possible for a guy such as Tsuneo to commit himself to a very special girl such as Joze?
Chizuru Ikewaki's performance as Joze is really extraordinary. The sarcasm and witty remarks mixes really well with her Osaka-dialect and her eccentric exterior, and yet we sense a very sweet and vulnerable girl underneath her shell. Satoshi Tsumabuki also does his job quite well as Tsuneo. The chemistry and intimacy between the two characters as they grow closer to each feels quite real and convincing, and it is entertaining to just watch them interact casually at the same time.
There are so many details that make this movie entertaining. The kid who glares dumbfounded at a naked girl waves at Tsuneo's little brother. The love hotel that turns into the inside of a virtual aquarium when you turn the lights off. The exceedingly delicious-looking food that Joze casually cooks. All these details make this movie a unique and fun experience.
When the movie was over, I found myself entertained by the comic aspects of the movie, but I was also deeply touched by the love story, that seemed so profound and real. This movie is both a light, romantic comedy as well as an intimate story about two people who develop and evolve through their relationship. In this regard, it is thematically similar to recent films such as "Lost in Translation" (2003), "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind" (2004) and the Japanese "Vibrator" (2003).
"Joze to tora to sakana tachi" is a rare and unique film experience. I implore you to see it.
Tsuneo is an easygoing guy who casually sleeps around with girls, works at the local Mahjong Parlour and generally drifts around. A typical Japanese college kid. That is until he literally bumps into Joze. A physically disabled girl who is pushed around in a baby carriage by an old lady (who sleeps at the dinner table throughout most of the movie). Tsuneo is intrigued by this beautiful and surprisingly intelligent young girl. Joze is sarcastic and defensive, but in a very charming manner, and Tsuneo soon becomes a regular visitor at the old lady's shabby house. But is it possible for a guy such as Tsuneo to commit himself to a very special girl such as Joze?
Chizuru Ikewaki's performance as Joze is really extraordinary. The sarcasm and witty remarks mixes really well with her Osaka-dialect and her eccentric exterior, and yet we sense a very sweet and vulnerable girl underneath her shell. Satoshi Tsumabuki also does his job quite well as Tsuneo. The chemistry and intimacy between the two characters as they grow closer to each feels quite real and convincing, and it is entertaining to just watch them interact casually at the same time.
There are so many details that make this movie entertaining. The kid who glares dumbfounded at a naked girl waves at Tsuneo's little brother. The love hotel that turns into the inside of a virtual aquarium when you turn the lights off. The exceedingly delicious-looking food that Joze casually cooks. All these details make this movie a unique and fun experience.
When the movie was over, I found myself entertained by the comic aspects of the movie, but I was also deeply touched by the love story, that seemed so profound and real. This movie is both a light, romantic comedy as well as an intimate story about two people who develop and evolve through their relationship. In this regard, it is thematically similar to recent films such as "Lost in Translation" (2003), "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind" (2004) and the Japanese "Vibrator" (2003).
"Joze to tora to sakana tachi" is a rare and unique film experience. I implore you to see it.
Having watched the 2020 Anime version of this story and the 2020 South Korean version of this story already, I have to admit that I was already rather familiar with the plot and the story. But for some reason the original 2003 Japanese movie had eluded me up until 2020. So when I had the chance to sit down and watch "Joze to tora to sakana tachi" (aka "Josee, The Tiger and the Fish") of course I did so.
I have to say, first and foremost that I really enjoyed the 2020 Japanese Anime version of this story, but found the 2020 South Korean movie to be somewhat mediocre. But I had hopes for the 2003 Japanese movie as I sat down to watch what writer Aya Watanabe and director Isshin Inudô had in store for me.
The story was adequate, but then again I was already well-familiar with how it would play out, so there wasn't really much of anything new here. However, in this 2003 Japanese version director Isshin Inudô had a bit of nudity here and there, and that felt rather unnecessary to drive the movie forward, and it was something that the movie could have been without.
The acting performances by Chizuru Ikewaki (playing Joze/Kumiko) and Satoshi Tsumabuki (playing Tsuneo) was good and they definitely carried the movie quite well individually and together on the screen.
If you haven't already seen "Josee, The Tiger and the Fish", you should do so if you have the chance, because it is a good movie.
My rating of the 2003 Japanese version lands on a five out of ten stars though, as it just wasn't as emotional or riveting as the 2020 Anime version was.
I have to say, first and foremost that I really enjoyed the 2020 Japanese Anime version of this story, but found the 2020 South Korean movie to be somewhat mediocre. But I had hopes for the 2003 Japanese movie as I sat down to watch what writer Aya Watanabe and director Isshin Inudô had in store for me.
The story was adequate, but then again I was already well-familiar with how it would play out, so there wasn't really much of anything new here. However, in this 2003 Japanese version director Isshin Inudô had a bit of nudity here and there, and that felt rather unnecessary to drive the movie forward, and it was something that the movie could have been without.
The acting performances by Chizuru Ikewaki (playing Joze/Kumiko) and Satoshi Tsumabuki (playing Tsuneo) was good and they definitely carried the movie quite well individually and together on the screen.
If you haven't already seen "Josee, The Tiger and the Fish", you should do so if you have the chance, because it is a good movie.
My rating of the 2003 Japanese version lands on a five out of ten stars though, as it just wasn't as emotional or riveting as the 2020 Anime version was.
Their love story seemed really ordinary, even though Josée was disabled. They didn't try to make the audience feel sorry for her or anything, which is a good thing but at the same time it turned the story into an unremarkable one. If someone made a movie out of my love life I wouldn't watch it because it's normal and kinda boring.
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- WissenswertesBased on short romantic novel "Joze to Tora to Sakana-tachi" by Seiko Tanabe (published June, 1984 in magazine Gekkan Kadokawa).
- VerbindungenRemade as Josie, der Tiger und die Fische (2020)
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