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Amida-dô dayori

  • 2002
  • 2h 7min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.2/10
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Amida-dô dayori (2002)
Drama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn urban Japanese couple decide to move to the country.An urban Japanese couple decide to move to the country.An urban Japanese couple decide to move to the country.

  • Dirección
    • Takashi Koizumi
  • Guionistas
    • Takashi Koizumi
    • Keishi Nagi
  • Elenco
    • Akira Terao
    • Kanako Higuchi
    • Shoji Arano
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.2/10
    315
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Takashi Koizumi
    • Guionistas
      • Takashi Koizumi
      • Keishi Nagi
    • Elenco
      • Akira Terao
      • Kanako Higuchi
      • Shoji Arano
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Elenco principal11

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    Akira Terao
    • Takao Ueda
    Kanako Higuchi
    Kanako Higuchi
    • Michiko Ueda
    Shoji Arano
    Hisashi Igawa
    Hisashi Igawa
    • Sayuri's father
    Kyôko Kagawa
    Kyôko Kagawa
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    • Oume
    Manami Konishi
    • Sayuri
    Yasuhiko Naito
    Yoko Shioya
    • Tanabe
    Takahiro Tamura
    Takahiro Tamura
    • Shigenaga Koda
    Hidetaka Yoshioka
    • Dr. Nakamura
    • Dirección
      • Takashi Koizumi
    • Guionistas
      • Takashi Koizumi
      • Keishi Nagi
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    10evilninjax

    beautiful meditation on life

    This is simply a splendid film regarding the nature of life and death and the qualities that make life worth living.

    Husband and wife move from the big city to the Husband's home town, an absolutely beautiful farming village in the mountains, where they hope to escape the stress and hectic lifestyle. The husband (played by Akira Terao most notably from Akira Kurosawa's YUME) is a novelist and a cherry blossom farmer, which translates to unemployed dreamer, while the wife is a successful medical doctor who specializes in cancer and cancer research.

    In the village, they meet Ume-san, a 96-year old woman who is still going strong, Sayori, a late-teens-ish girl who writes down Ume-san's words and composes them into the "Letters from teh Mountain" column for the village newsletter, the husband's mentor who now has stomach cancer, the village townsfolk, and the towns children.

    The Wife has taken a position at the local clinic, but b/c of her stress/panic disorder, she decides to only work 3 days a week. This allows her and her husband to spend much of their time discovering the natural wonders of the countryside (long walks in the forest, picking flowers, fishing, ...) and visiting and meeting the local people.

    Then, just as the wife is relaxing, overcoming her anxieties and stress, sleeping easily without the need for sleeping pills, and becoming happy, she finds that she must return to the life of cancer doctor to try to save the life of Sayori, who has contracted a throat sarcoma.

    What elevate this movie from good to excellent are the outstanding performances, particularly of the wife, and the transcendant cinematography. Kanako Higuchi gives an excellent and somewhat understated performance as the wife who begins the film very stiff, her body movements and her speaking mannerisms, and the gradual change is very impressive. When she breaks into a smile and skips down a road, this transformation is complete but feels quite natural. Akira Terao spends much of his time looking happy and being benevolent, which is fine. I am convinced that many of the village people were played by actual villagers. They have a presence about them that feels authentic and is not wrapped with "acting." I found it quite refreshing. And i absolutely fell in love with Tanie Kitabayashi as the elderly Ume. She's a crazy old bat, but damned lovable, just like your own granny. And i also fell in love with Sayori b/c she's so damn sweet and beautiful.

    The cinematgraphy is absolutely gorgeous. The scenes show you a land that you may dream about, but never expect to see. Gorgeous mountainscapes, serene gardens, special sunrises. Colors sparkle and the grass is so vivid you could just smell it. The gnats flying about make you want to wave your hand in front of your face. Absolutely first rate.

    Be warned, however, that some might find this film to be quite SLOW. PLOT is not the point here, rather emotion, character, mediation on life. For the first hour to ninety minutes, the characters are just meeting and learning about each other. It's not until the last 30 min that the crisis occurs. However, for me, this was a non issue. The film has a very authentic feel to it. Not just regarding the scenery and landscapes, but the genuine emotions of the characters. I had no doubt that these two were a married ocuple and deeply in love with each other. I found myself laughing out loud at some moments, not b/c it was side-splitting funny, but just gently humorous and in an emotionally warm environment.

    There is a message about life and how we should live, but to its credit, it is not a hit-you-over-the-head statement.

    In conclusion, it's a quiet film, a mediation on life seen thru the eyes of a 43 year old woman. it doesn't jerk tears or bowl you over withlaughter, but it makes you smile and it makes you sigh. Its strongest facet is its authenticity in every fashion. It is one of the finer films i have seen in quite some time.
    7shi612

    life is beautiful

    A couple moves to husband's home village, where he was born as a son of a farmer. Husband is a novelist who won an award ten years ago, but since then nothing has been printed. Wife was a doctor of a leading edge hospital in Tokyo, but had been so busy that she had a panic disorder. In the village she works as an only doctor in the village. This movie describes how the couple are "healed" in this village community, particularly "Oume-san", a 96 years old woman living in a tiny temple of Amitabha Buddha, and Sayuri, a young woman who lost voice but writes for Oume-san. Actual lead is Oume-san. She is lively, frank, hardworking, and simple. This is a story of Oume-san, and the life in beautiful four seasons in Japanese village. The plot is fairly simple, except death of the teacher Kouda and healing of Sayuri. The movie seems to tell a single message through these contrasted episodes.
    10serm2802

    Nice philosophy

    Amida do dayori is a sweet movie. For me , who's living in Japan , i can tell you it can give you a different opinion about Japan , and about japanese culture .

    It shows a lot of cultural events in Japan without explaining them. The pictures are so nice

    The biggest point of watching that movie is the life philosophy it'll bring you . Positive vibrations are everywhere , in every country , You gotta watch out for these one !

    I'm not gonna tell you about the plot and the acting as i'm pretty bad to explain myself clearly ( I'm french ) .

    This movie is definitely one of the best for me , i don't often write a comment about a movie and rarely rent a movie twice in a week.

    Take care my friends and may this movie guide our hearts in a way to love others and ourselves .

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      Oume: These 'novels' of yours ... are they 'lies' or are they true stories?

      Takao Ueda: Well, they are not 'true'. Maybe they're lies told in order to tell the truth. All right, then ... you can't eat burdock straight from the field but you can cook it to make kinpira. If you ask which is 'real', it's burdock from the field ... but if it wasn't kinpira you'd never know how good it was.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de octubre de 2002 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
      • Asmik Ace Entertainment. Inc. (japanese) (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Letter from the Mountain
    • Productoras
      • Asmik Ace Entertainment
      • Hakuhodo
      • Imagica Corp.
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      • USD 3,143,540
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas 7 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby

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