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Ai no mukidashi

  • 2008
  • Unrated
  • 3h 57min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.0/10
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Yûko Genkaku, Hikari Mitsushima, Takahiro Nishijima, Sakura Andô, and Sô Hirosawa in Ai no mukidashi (2008)
AcciónComediaDramaDrama psicológicoRomanceRomance trágicoThriller

Se forma un extraño triángulo amoroso entre un joven fotógrafo católico, una chica misándrica y un culto manipulador.Se forma un extraño triángulo amoroso entre un joven fotógrafo católico, una chica misándrica y un culto manipulador.Se forma un extraño triángulo amoroso entre un joven fotógrafo católico, una chica misándrica y un culto manipulador.

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    • Takahiro Nishijima
    • Hikari Mitsushima
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.0/10
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    • Dirección
      • Sion Sono
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      • Sion Sono
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      • Takahiro Nishijima
      • Hikari Mitsushima
      • Sakura Andô
    • 79Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 104Opiniones de los críticos
    • 78Metascore
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      • 17 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Takahiro Nishijima
    • Yû
    Hikari Mitsushima
    Hikari Mitsushima
    • Yôko
    Sakura Andô
    Sakura Andô
    • Koike
    Yutaka Shimizu
    • Yûji
    Makiko Watanabe
    Makiko Watanabe
    • Kaori
    Hiroyuki Onoue
    • Takahiro
    Atsurô Watabe
    • Tetsu
    • (as Atsuro Watabe)
    Tasuku Nagaoka
    Tasuku Nagaoka
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    Sô Hirosawa
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    Yûko Genkaku
    • Keiko
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    • Yû no Haha
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    9cxc232

    Breathtakingly Ambitious Epic of a Film

    Summing up Sono's Love Exposure is a task I still do not think I am ready for even after two days of soaking it in after my viewing at NYAFF. Some of the many ideas the film dealt with in the 4 hour runtime included commentary on religion, cultism, perversion, growing up and coming of age, love, and life. The film tackles many of these heavy hitting themes and ideas with a sense of humor found very little in much of the mainstream fluff produced today. The balance of subtle often crude humor and darker, heavier, more dramatic aspects of the story really works well. Sono creates a product that can appeal to a wider base of people. There is something in this film for everyone from the people who enjoy the latest Will Ferrel production to the admirers of Bergman. With a rowdy packed house at the NY premiere at the festival the first two and a half hours are a riot and breeze by. There are points in the latter portion which start to drag a bit but never could I say I was bored with the film. The movie was well made with good cinematography, decent acting, and a great script with fully fleshed out characters. The director is able to create an effective commentary on religion, loneliness, Japanese society all the while mixing in a lot of body humor, up-skirt shots, and a few lesbian kissing scenes for good measure. Overall highly recommended, ignore the 4 hour runtime because it is the fastest 4 hour movie you will see. Ultimately a funny, sad, uplifting, and depressing movie all at the same time.
    10the_agent

    Imagine the perfect movie

    Imagine the perfect movie, and there will never be a better one after that. I saw "Love Exposure" today at the Nippon Connection Film Festival in Frankfurt. It's a masterpiece. The best 4 hours of cinema I have ever seen. It's so heartbreaking, my knees are still shaking and I have to say, I cried like a Baby at the End. Forget everything you've ever seen before and go on a ride you will never forget. Sion Sono is a goddamn genius. And the best about it, it's not a second to long. On the contrary, the movie cut is very fast. I hope Rapid Eye Movies will release a uncut DVD and Blu-ray version in Germany. It's very rare you feel those magic moments in cinema these days.

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    10earwicker777

    My Favorite Movie

    This movie is perfection. Normally, even when I enjoy a movie, I'm ready for it to be over after about two and a half hours... I'm sure there is some psychological reason for this. Suffice it to say that this was not at all the case with this movie; in the almost four hour running time, there was literally only one five minute stretch where the pace slowed down. The remainder of the film is pure electricity, and touched on every emotion you could want in a movie... there's laughter in spades, there's action aplenty, and I challenge anyone not to tear up at the amazing ending. If you see only one movie about up-skirt panty-shot taking ninjas this year, make it this one.
    9MartinTeller

    Love Exposure

    A freewheeling, four-hour epic saga of teenage crushes, Christianity, upskirt photos, double identities, shady cults and perversion. Director Sion Sono gives himself free rein to shift gears at the drop of a hat, and amazingly it doesn't end up an incoherent mess. In fact, somehow the more ridiculous it gets, the more you start to take it seriously. There's an awful lot of thematic ground covered here, but for me it felt particularly successful as a story of adolescent self-discovery. Yu and Yoko cycle through various roles that their social structures, institutions and backgrounds have set up for them before they "find themselves" in a finale that in itself may be yet another false construct. The film's Christian angles are a little tougher to get a hold on, but ultimately I feel Sono's stance is satirical (rightfully so) regarding the hypocrisy of organized religion while not completely writing off the possibility of a fulfilling spiritual life. The sexual content has an unusual complexity to it as well. I am a little concerned about the casual treatment of Yoko's lesbianism (which I can't get into without spoiling) but I suppose that's usually going to be an issue when you have a male writer/director tackling the subject.

    Despite the hefty length, the movie is never dull, mixing up styles and tones in a way that keeps you wondering what will happen next. Comedy and action and melodrama bleed together effortlessly (it's something the Japanese tend to do rather well) and no matter how wacky the proceedings become, there's a sincerity and heartfeltness to it. I liked the use of music, especially the "Bolero" in the first chapter, building up to the "miracle" that smashes our heroes together. The performances are all fine... I don't know if I was particularly impressed with any of them, but they seemed to fit.

    Overall, I thought it was fantastic, complex and very entertaining. A bit like Jodorowsky, but more enjoyable.
    10oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Winsome epic love story

    This film was recommended to me when I mentioned going to a film festival in London, so I read a little about it and it gathered that it was a four hour plus Japanese movie with themes surrounding Catholic guilt, love, up-skirt fetishism, and transvestism. How could I fail to be entertained? Well I wasn't.

    A false dichotomy containing however a large helping of truth is that with cinema, when you go down either the art-house or mainstream routes, you are opting for either the morbid or the stupid (occasionally both). If that's so, then Love Exposure is an example of the troisieme voie that modern exuberant Japanese cinema can be. This film is literally bursting with life and fully sustains the four hour running time. I felt like asking the winds why all cinema wasn't like this when I came out.

    Despite numerous sashays forward and back in time and a pretty complex plot, what we've got here is basically a love story between star-cross'd lovers, a young man Yu, and a young woman Yoko. The comedy aspect comes with the obstacles that Yu is continuously having to overcome to achieve love with Yoko, a girl who hates all men, except for Kurt Cobain (incidentally Cobain crossdressed). Spunky Yu is going to be dragged through bushes, over hot coals, through friendships, in and out of a cult and drug before he even gets close to Yoko.

    The soundtrack is pretty crazy, and disarmingly obvious, main uses are made of Ravel's Bolero and the Allegretto from Beethoven's Symphony #7 (if you don't recognise the name you probably will recognise the sound). There's also some J-rock chucked in for added good measure, and that was not bad to be fair (I don't generally care for modern vocal music - chock full of loose allusions). The vast majority of films wouldn't get away with the classical choices made here, however the film has the level of pathos and interest to match the music.

    There's quite a lot of points scored along the way about different modes of living. Tosatsu is shown as being as revelatory as the Christian experience. Tosatsu by the way, if you can believe it, is the Japanese martial art of taking up-skirt photos of unwary young women. The movie dwells a lot on the fetishism involved with Christianity as much as it does up-skirt fetishism. We quite often see ornate gold and mother of pearl rosaries being held by female characters, and the ritual of confession becomes incredibly fetishised, literally causing Yu to commit far more sin than he would otherwise have done.

    It occurs to you occasionally that the film is low budget, as some of the cinematography is reminiscent more of a documentary than a high production values movie. But the movie is a pure unbroken copper strand, conducting electricity throughout. The great device of Sono during the first half of the movie is to have a countdown to a "miracle" that is going to occur so you're always in anticipation.

    I've simplified the movie a bit, there are several important characters that I haven't mention whose stories play out alongside Yu's, and the level of character development is very high. This is the movie experience of the year. You'll see the hospital run at the end, and it will stay with you for the rest of your life.

    Congratulations to Shion Sono, who has displayed a sensitivity to marginalised folks, and a joie de vivre that hardly anyone else is even trying to do.

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    • Trivia
      The film gained a considerable amount of notoriety in film festivals around the world for its four-hour duration and themes including love, family, lust, religion and the art of upskirt photography. The first version was originally six hours long, but was trimmed at the request of the producers.
    • Errores
      When Yu takes the elevator with the cult leader, they are going to the sixth floor, but it's just the 8th floor button that we see lightened.
    • Citas

      Yôko: Jesus, I approve of you as the only cool man besides Kurt Cobain

    • Conexiones
      Followed by Tsumetai nettaigyo (2010)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Kûdô desu
      Music by Yura Yura Teikoku

      Words by Shintarô Sakamoto

      Performed by Yura Yura Teikoku

      Courtesy of Sony Music Associated Records

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de enero de 2009 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
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      • Love Exposure
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Dog statue, Shibuya, Tokio, Japón
    • Productora
      • Omega Project
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 3h 57min(237 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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