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Linda Linda Linda

  • 2005
  • A
  • 1h 54min
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Bae Doona, Aki Maeda, Yû Kashii, and Shiori Sekine in Linda Linda Linda (2005)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA music group of girls need to learn to play a song before the school festival.A music group of girls need to learn to play a song before the school festival.A music group of girls need to learn to play a song before the school festival.

  • Dirección
    • Nobuhiro Yamashita
  • Guionistas
    • Kôsuke Mukai
    • Wakako Miyashita
    • Nobuhiro Yamashita
  • Elenco
    • Bae Doona
    • Aki Maeda
    • Yû Kashii
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.5/10
    5 k
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    • Dirección
      • Nobuhiro Yamashita
    • Guionistas
      • Kôsuke Mukai
      • Wakako Miyashita
      • Nobuhiro Yamashita
    • Elenco
      • Bae Doona
      • Aki Maeda
      • Yû Kashii
    • 31Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 35Opiniones de los críticos
    • 71Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Bae Doona
    Bae Doona
    • Son - vocalist
    Aki Maeda
    Aki Maeda
    • Kyoko Yamada (drummer)
    Yû Kashii
    Yû Kashii
    • Kei Tachibana - Guitarist
    Shiori Sekine
    • Nozomi Shiroko (bassist)
    Takayo Mimura
    • Rinko
    Shione Yukawa
    • Moe
    Yuko Yamazaki
    • Nakajima
    Masahiro Kômoto
    Masahiro Kômoto
    • Koyama sensei
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Makihara
    Katsuya Kobayashi
    • Kazuya Oe
    Keisuke Koide
    Keisuke Koide
    • Abe
    Masaki Miura
    • Maezono
    Lily
    • Kei's mother
    Kaori Fujii
    • Nakayama sensei
    Kôen Kondô
    Kôen Kondô
    Pierre Taki
    Pierre Taki
    • Pierre
    • (as Piêru Taki)
    Hiroshi Yamamoto
    Hiroshi Yamamoto
    • Studio Employee
    Takeshi Yamamoto
    • Karaoke Employee
    • Dirección
      • Nobuhiro Yamashita
    • Guionistas
      • Kôsuke Mukai
      • Wakako Miyashita
      • Nobuhiro Yamashita
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    8massaster760

    Beautifully Constructed Study of Young Love, High School Politics, and of course, Rock and Roll.

    In most films, directors try (with varying degrees of success and failure) to capture various feelings and emotions set in times and places that will connect with the viewer. When the director fails to catch the vibe emanating from the source material the film falls apart. But every once in awhile a director gets the material and turns out a product that seamlessly captures a slice of life. The latter better describes Nobuhiro Yamashita's Linda Linda Linda, a beautifully constructed study of young love, high school politics, and of course, rock and roll.

    In preparation of a High School Festival due in three days, band leader Kei (Yu Kashii) forms a group to cover the works of a J-Punk band named The Blue Hearts for the festival. She quickly finds a drummer, Kyoko (Aki Maede), and a bassist, Nozomi (Shiori Sekine). After some difficulty, the group finds itself their singer; a Korean exchange student named Son (Donna Bae), who only has a basic knowledge of Japanese. The group prepares tirelessly for the coming event... but will they be ready in time?

    OK, (I want to get this out of the way) I have one major gripe about Linda... To be honest, the first thirty minutes are paced so slow that it borders on tedium. Some scenes (in the beginning) are totally unnecessary to the plot and could have been edited better to provide the film with a better flow. Though after that, the film magically changes itself into a beautifully endearing coming of age drama complete with cute Japanese schoolgirls and blazing punk rock.

    After the clumsy beginning, Linda Linda Linda does one thing that few films can boast. It does an exquisite job of capturing the awkwardness of youth, the purity of blossoming friendships, and the universal love of music. As the film progressed, I was constantly reminded of simpler times in my life. A time when friends were closer than they ever were (after which life puts you through the ringer). A time when every experience was fresh and new and exciting... basically it reminded me of how it was to be young. This is no small accomplishment and is the film's strongest point, as well (I believe) as Nobuhiro Yamashita's primary goal in making Lind Linda Linda.

    Other than the emotional aspect of the film, Linda also features brilliant cinematography and a great score. Much of the camera-work seemed to be aimed at casting a "Abbey Road" effect, as many of the film's shots could be easily mistaken for album cover artwork. Add James Iha's (Smashing Pumpkins) melodic rock soundtrack and covers of the J-Punk band The Blue Hearts, and you get some moments of intense allure (i.e. what I like to call, "mind candy").

    And we can't forget the actresses. Everyone holds their own here, playing their roles expertly and acting how you'd expect teenage girls to act, the standout being Donna Bae as Son. Her wide eyed, naive Son clinches the film and puts it into the level of greatness. She plays the kind of girl that you'd want to befriend, both subdued and full of life at the same time.

    Bottom Line-This is a beautiful film that encapsulates all the emotions of youth. A bit boring and unfocused at the start but the rest of the film more than makes up for it.
    8mcnally

    Hugely Enjoyable

    I saw this film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Named for a song by legendary Japanese "punks" The Blue Hearts, this film tells the story of four girls who form a band for an end-of-year high school festival. They decide to play covers by The Blue Hearts, and although the film only covers a few frantic days of practice, the pace is sometimes glacial. I'm not sure that this is a bad thing, though it felt like the film wanted to go in two directions. On the one hand, it was a typically sentimental Japanese film about the passing of youth, and the director gives us a few shots of each of the girls smiling wistfully while gazing off in the distance. On the other hand, it's a film about a thrown-together-for-the-hell-of-it cover band, and it could have used a bit more of that kinetic attitude. That being said, it was hugely enjoyable (though probably a good 15 minutes too long), and Bae Doo Na, who plays the gawky Korean exchange student, literally steals the film. Her transformation from gawky outsider to sassy singer, though unrealistically quick, is endearing. And only in a Japanese film would someone get to sing the lyrics, "Like a rat, I want to be beautiful" and make it sound heartfelt.
    10stevenvenn

    3 chords and sass: Just you and me, punk rock girl.

    I just saw this film at the Toronto Film Fest and this is what Josie and The Pussycats should have been. This charming little Japanese film will have you singing the Blue Hearts title song over and over. A group of aspiring teenage girls form a band to perform for the high school rock festival, can they get it together? Kudos to Nobuhiro Yamashita for putting together such a cute and impressive cast of young women who make up the band who are all skilled actresses. This is a sweet film that will win over any teenage girl who ever thought that they could start an indie band (but also wins over an adult crowd with it's modest charm and it's humor). Fans of Japanese female bands like Shonen Knife and the 5678s will also dig this film I think.

    BAE Du-Na (Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance, Take Care of My Cat) as Song wins my vote as the most endearing oddball in this film who wins you over with her big eyes and teenage awkwardness (not to mention a lot of funny misunderstandings because she is a Korean exchange student who speaks little Japanese). Generally this is a movie that will be talked about a lot I think when it gets a full release. Hands down one of the best at the Toronto fest this year (2005).
    8scheevers-50200

    A underrated rocking Coming of Age gem

    Although not quite on the same level as another coming of age Japanese teen musical Swing Girls (2004), Linda Linda Linda still has that kooky charm and punk rock vibe that makes it worthwhile checking it out.

    Nothing major happens, no big love drama or major fall outs in this film or bullies trying to stop them, and that's refreshing to say the least. For me this probably has the beautiful Bae Doona;s best performance to date (I might slightly give the nod to A Girl At My Door but this film runs it close). She steals the film, as the kooky exchange Korean student turn front woman, to think she was 26 at the time of this film and a bit older then the other three female leads but she makes you believe she's a teenage girl.

    The other three members of the band are very good, especially Aki Maeda (Battle Royale) as the drummer. But none come close to topping Bae Doona. The ending has a bittersweet feel to it, as some else mentioned in their review that it's the last significant thing that they probably do. With shots of empty corridors and grounds of the school, it's kind of eerie in a strange way. Also big up the music of the Blue Hearts, you end up humming Linda, Linda for weeks after hearing it.

    I did have some problems with it. I did have some trouble with the pacing and I felt a few scenes could have been trimmed to make a tighter film. But overall it's nit picking as this film has it's heart in the right place, plus Bae Doona stealing the show. Well worth checking out.
    10verbiageon

    Refreshing, energetic, fun

    Describing the plot won't do it justice - it's so much more than yet another "putting a band together" movie. Every character is believable, and comes with a story making her or him alive.

    There're laughs a-plenty, and at other times I found myself sitting there with a big smile on my face, from pure joy. And yet I wouldn't call it a comedy, as the laughs are not really central to the movie.

    And then there's music, full of raw energy and quite memorable - many in the audience left the theater humming and whistling the title song.

    I guess the best thing about this film is that it is real, there's nothing contrived or false in it that I could see. Generally I have no problem suspending disbelief and accepting the (lack of) internal logic of the world created in a movie. With Linda Linda Linda there was no need for that. It was easy to embrace the world of a high school festival and enjoy every minute of the screen time.

    Hmmm... I think director Nobuhiro Yamashita's other films could well be worth watching.

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    • Errores
      When the girls pop their party-poppers, they quickly let them drop to the floor. The next scene, from reverse angle, shows them still holding the used poppers.
    • Conexiones
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de julio de 2005 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • 琳達!琳達!
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Japón
    • Productoras
      • Bitters End
      • Covers & Co.
      • Vap/Cave
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 54 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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