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Bandeiji

  • 2010
  • 1 Std. 59 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
481
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Bandeiji (2010)
DramaMusikRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour boys have their friendship and musical talents tested in the ever changing worlds of the music industry and real life in 1990s Japan.Four boys have their friendship and musical talents tested in the ever changing worlds of the music industry and real life in 1990s Japan.Four boys have their friendship and musical talents tested in the ever changing worlds of the music industry and real life in 1990s Japan.

  • Regie
    • Takeshi Kobayashi
  • Drehbuch
    • Chika Kan
    • Shunji Iwai
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jin Akanishi
    • Kie Kitano
    • Kengo Kôra
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    481
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Takeshi Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Chika Kan
      • Shunji Iwai
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jin Akanishi
      • Kie Kitano
      • Kengo Kôra
    • 4Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 wins total

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    Jin Akanishi
    Jin Akanishi
    • Natsu Takasugi
    • (Gesang)
    Kie Kitano
    Kie Kitano
    • Asako Suzuki
    • (as Kii Kitano)
    Kengo Kôra
    • Yukiya
    Ayumi Ito
    Ayumi Ito
    • Nobuko Yukari
    Yuki Shibamoto
    Yuki Shibamoto
    • Arumi Suzuhata
    Nobuaki Kaneko
    • Ryuji
    Hideyuki Kasahara
    • Kenji Yamane
    Anne Watanabe
    Anne Watanabe
    • Miharu
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    Yoshiyuki Ishizuka
    Mayu Kitaki
    Yoshimasa Kondô
    Yuki Saitô
    Kazuo Zaitsu
    • Regie
      • Takeshi Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Chika Kan
      • Shunji Iwai
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    4KineticSeoul

    Thought I would enjoy this movie because of the style and premise, but was mostly left disappointed

    The movie lacked depth and nothing was really engaging about it. Although it delves into the music industry a bit, nothing about it was all that interesting. The plot revolves around a pop/rock band that think they are way more cool than they really are and have this idealistic perspective on how rock band should be. There are other movies with similar premise and direction except it's done better. This movie sort of reminded me of "Twilight" except it revolves around a band and not vampires, which isn't necessarily a good thing. Because I was never a fan of the "Twilight" movies. It's like the director wanted to make a cool movie with a rock band and romance in it but it just didn't get my attention most of the way through. Few minutes of the beginning I thought the movie might have potential but was let down for the most part. I can see the direction it wants to go with a normal Japanese girl getting involved with a band somehow and see them go from underground to mainstream in japan. But it just doesn't really work because it isn't crafted very well, the romance part isn't very well done because the connection between all the characters isn't all that believable. Especially between Natsu Takasugi(Jin Akanishi) and Asako Suzuki(Kie Kitano), there just isn't anything really distinguishable about her that leads the audience to believe why the character Natsu would fall for her. He just does and that is about it. This movie just didn't have the elements to get me excited or anything like that. The reason this movie is liked by some is because of the "Twilight" movie elements that are in this. I personally found this movie to be boring for the most part and disappointed cause it had the premise and style I enjoy in other films. The emotion in this is repetitive and not very believable either.

    4/10
    7crossbow0106

    I'm With The Band

    This is a fairly standard but also well put together story set in the early 90's about a fictional indie band named Lands. Asako (the very pretty and, for a young age, fairly accomplished actress Kii Kitano) makes her way backstage after a show and the lead singer wants to know her better. What follows is a drama about music, the music industry, the creative process and, ultimately, relationships. Its not a great film, its much more drama than music. However, in showcasing the different personalities of the band and wisely letting Ms. Kitano be her usual ingratiating self, the film works. Probably best for teens and post teens, but the film showcases the dynamics of not only band members and friends but people who are brought together for a common purpose. For its story, it is a fairly tame film, a good idea. Recommended.
    8Koyama22

    Great music, strong cast, and Iwai Shunji's name? Count me in.

    Being an Iwai Shunji-produced and co-written film, I was quick to pick up BANDAGE, hoping for something original and enjoyable. I'm not sure how involved Iwai was with the film (I'm guessing not too much, though there are undoubtedly Iwai inspirations scattered throughout the film), but it mostly delivered on my hopes.

    Casting Akanishi Jin as one of the leads was a smart move by director Kobayashi Takeshi. He brings massive fan support to the movie, not to mention experience in the Japanese music industry. Playing the lead singer of a rock band, Akanishi undoubtedly draws from personal experience (he's a very popular member of the Johnny's boy band KAT-TUN– actually, former member now; he decided to go solo using this film as a base) as he plays the carefree yet troubled character of Natsu. His band, LANDS, is quickly gaining mass popularity but encounters problems– the band members just don't completely gel. A genius musician, Yukiya (Kora Kengo), and a brilliant composer, Arumi (Shibamoto Yuki), form the heart of the band with Natsu supposedly still remaining just because of his indie fan base. It also helps that he can sing.

    Asako (Kitano Kii) is a high school girl who loves LANDS. One day, her friend invites her to one of their concerts and they miraculously stumble upon backstage passes. The girls soon find themselves at the band's after-concert drinking party and Asako strikes up a relationship with Natsu. He's soon bringing her to rehearsals and calling her up to solve band problems. The rest of the band obviously sees this as a hindrance, though they can't convince Natsu of that. He really likes her, in his own strange and laid-back way.

    Akanishi Jin plays a damn good rocker. Although his character is quite one-dimensional, Akanishi embodies the rocker spirit, entertaining and involving us in the film. Johnny's Entertainment boys are typically unimpressive actors whose roles are often restrained or stiff. It's surprising that Akanishi plays such a dark and adult character (yes, he really kissed a girl–a real kiss!). Akanishi's rock star is seemingly drunk throughout the film (this is his personality) as he rambles and babbles along. It's all very entertaining, no doubt. Kitano Kii, who also previously starred in the Iwai-produced Halfway (2009), is a pleasure to watch as well. It's nice to see a young actress so in- control of her characters, I'm always impressed with her. The casting for each character is very good. I especially liked the inclusion of Ito Ayumi (who emerged out of Iwai's Swallowtail Butterfly (1996)), as the beautiful and smart manager of LANDS.

    The cinematography is on-and-off, employing the Iwai-inspired hand-held style which is both effective and annoying. This style of camera-work can either bring extreme originality or make the film appear amateurish. For example, in a few scenes the camera is far too unstable, mostly noticeable towards the beginning, making for an uncomfortable viewing experience (thankfully, these scenes are low in quantity). In other scenes, the camera works well, particularly when filming during performances or when the intimacy that the hand-held camera can bring is needed. I found myself enjoying the cinematography more as the film progressed. Cinematographer Onomichi Koji seems to be Iwai's new go-to cameraman after the death of his friend Shinoda Noboru, as he is using him here and in his next directorial feature, the English-language Vampire (2011).

    Since BANDAGE is a film about music, the songs must be good–and they are. Akanishi's voice is well-suited to the neo-rock/alternative sound and is pleasing overall. The songs are all original compositions by Kobayashi, who usually produces soundtracks for Iwai's films (unless he does it himself). The tracks are great, which helps raise the enjoyment scale of the movie. There is a particular scene in the film that gave me goosebumps: Yuichi is playing around with a recording of one of LANDS's songs in darkness, hair in his face. He alters the voice to be robotic-sounding and plays the guitar with a violin bow. It's a powerful and dark moment in the film in which we discover the extent of Yukiya's talent and his deep loneliness.

    BANDAGE is ultimately a film about self-discovery. It is effective in portraying the life of an indie band in 1990′s Japan, when the rise and fall of these bands was commonplace due to TV talent shows. With a strong cast, great music, and effective camera-work for the genre, BANDAGE manages to entertain while being an interesting commentary on the music industry at the time. Recommended!

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      Natsu's license plate reads 7269. It's a word play in Japanese, which means "Natsu Rocks" (natsurokku in romaji).
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      Bandage
      Written by Takeshi Kobayashi

      Performed by Jin Akanishi,Takeshi Kobayashi and Nobuaki Kaneko (as LANDS)

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Januar 2010 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
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    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • 1 Std. 59 Min.(119 min)
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