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Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33min
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Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai (2015)
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La vida y obra del artista japonés y pintor de ukiyo-e Katsushika Hokusai, vistas desde los ojos de su hija, Katsushika O-Ei.La vida y obra del artista japonés y pintor de ukiyo-e Katsushika Hokusai, vistas desde los ojos de su hija, Katsushika O-Ei.La vida y obra del artista japonés y pintor de ukiyo-e Katsushika Hokusai, vistas desde los ojos de su hija, Katsushika O-Ei.

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    • Hinako Sugiura
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      • Keiichi Hara
      • Stephanie Sheh
      • Michael Sinterniklaas
    • Guionistas
      • Hinako Sugiura
      • Miho Maruo
      • Stephanie Sheh
    • Elenco
      • Yutaka Matsushige
      • Anne Watanabe
      • Erica Lindbeck
    • 22Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 85Opiniones de los críticos
    • 74Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Yutaka Matsushige
    Yutaka Matsushige
    • Katsushika Hokusai
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    Anne Watanabe
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    • O-Ei
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    Erica Lindbeck
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    • O-Ei
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    Richard Epcar
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    • Katsushika Hokusai
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      • Keiichi Hara
      • Stephanie Sheh
      • Michael Sinterniklaas
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      • Hinako Sugiura
      • Miho Maruo
      • Stephanie Sheh
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    6cguldal

    Great art, no plot or character development

    The art, as well as the way the making of art is portrayed in the film is great; however, there is no real story arc or character development to speak of. Perhaps not much is known about the daughter of Hokusai, but even so, historical fiction is fiction for a reason. Though the film is narrated by the daughter, it is not about her at all, which is misleading (title, trailer all suggest the film will be about her). Her character does not develop much, though there is ample room for it to develop. Just when she may go beyond her immature, mean self, beyond her father's shadow, the film ends with a few narrated summary lines conveying what happens in the next 30 years without actually showing it. The film seems to focus on the period in which the blind daughter of the famous painter (the narrator's sister) is young, falls sick, and dies. It is not clear how and why Hokusai is separated from his wife, why his eldest daughter draws and paints with him (though she resents him plenty)... None of the romantic interests develop during the film, yet the summary in the end tells us she married once! It is hard to imagine her marrying, so this would be a great story, but it is not the subject of the film. At one point, we learn that she has a passion for fire, but have no idea how, if at all, this affects her paintings, her art...

    All in all, the art is great, especially the parts where painting and drawing itself is discussed. But the story is severely lacking and aimless.
    trhliao

    If you want to impress your date, take him/her to see this film

    American films are a shallow, inane mess. That's why people go see foreign films at art houses. They want to feel good about themselves, and they want to look good to others. Miss Hokusai probably isn't playing in theaters anymore. But if it was, it's a great place to take a date if you want to impress them with your amazing and elitist tastes.

    I'm not one for typical anime. And of the other anime-ish films that were big in America - Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, etc. - I guess I kind of liked them, but I'm not sure why, other than I'm supposed to like them, and it's good and right to like them. Agree, NPR crowd?

    Well. Miss Hokusai is a film critic's dream. As soon as I saw it playing at my local college town theatre, I already knew it got 100% from Metacritic and consistent red tomatoes on Rotten Tomatoes. Film critics' tastes are extremely predictable. The more pretentious and experimental a film, the more it merits 5 stars, or 10 stars, or whatever's the highest rating of X publication or website.

    Why Miss Hokusai gets rave reviews from critics:

    -It's Japanese anime-ish, and critics and TED lecture fans alike all salivate for those.

    -It has - gasp! - LBGT in there, and it's not even implied or subdued!!

    -I don't know what the f--- it's about, but it sure looks good!

    -Japanese Edo period, about famous artist/painter! Critics love artsiness.

    -Beautiful Japanese anime-ish characters! Critics appreciate different cultures.

    -Japan, Japan, oh how they love and adore Japan!

    -Gorgeous 19th-century Edo cityscape and scenery. Critics adore and appreciate cinematography, history, architecture, and the outdoors - a plus if it's a different culture!

    -And what is the film about again? I don't care, it seems experimental and cool, so I'll upvote it!

    Anyway, I'm guilty of thinking like critics, so I was pretty impressed with the film, and I enjoyed it. I'd hate to say this, but it really is way better than typical American films. Art-house elitism!
    9alisonc-1

    Beautiful Anime

    In 1814 Edo, Japan, a master artist Katsushika Hokusai, known as Tetsuzo, and his daughter O-Ei spend their time creating splendid paintings, some on commission and some just because. Tetsuzo lives away from his wife and younger daughter, who is blind, and he tends to have little to do with them, perhaps because he is afraid of illness and disability. Instead, he instructs O-Ei and others in his art, but in some ways his daughter outstrips even his talent. This lands them in trouble on occasion, for example when one of her paintings is believed by its owner to be enchanted by devils, but Tetsuzo knows how to make things right again. If only his daughter wasn't so hot-headed!

    This is a beautifully rendered anime based on a manga, Sarusuberi; having not read the manga, I don't know how faithful the film is to the source material. In any event, it looks lovely and the story of the artists' lives is very well told. It has more of an episodic feel to it than a straight plot-line, but since Tetsuzo was apparently a real person in 19th Century Edo (now Tokyo), that method of story-telling works very well. If you like anime, you'll love this movie.
    8quincytheodore

    Simple heartfelt celebration of art and era

    Miss Hokusai is a "slice of life" animation, it portrays the characters' at their daily lives in briskly light mood. It may set in one of the most romanticized eras, yet it's mostly a few short stories about artists, especially the heroine Oei, woven together. This is a tribute to Japanese classic painting ukiyo-e, the tumultuous time told in different light and appreciation of the artists themselves.

    Oei is the daughter of talented painter Hokusai, who has a knack for painting herself. She can be crude at times, but she gives of warm subtle kindness, especially with her drawings. There's no great dilemma or adventure, although it presents a few strange mysteries. The animation is more of a method to appreciate the art as it changes constantly when the characters do narrative or monologue.

    It uses classic touches on the tales, which can seem supernatural yet bizarrely fitting for that particular era. The setting is made with great care, details like the street corner or dimmed room with faint light of candles provide fine atmosphere for these characters to play in. Occasionally, they would talk in vague words, it's not a drama where people yell at each other frequently, there's a restrained on their mannerisms.

    Miss Hokusai is a nice homage to early art works, celebrated by modern Japanese animation, it's quaint, unimposing and warmly colorful.
    8imuckenschnabl

    Gentle anime

    A beautiful biopic of a father and daughter who a free spirits and great artists in the edo era. Complex themes as parental regret, devoted love between siblings, the hardships of creativity as an artist, father and daughter relationship, to name a few are gently depicted. The Animation is nicely done, the Voice acting is very good ( I watched it in japanese with subtitles) For me a 8.6/10

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    • Trivia
      Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world", was a popular art genre in Japan during the Edo Period (1603-1868). By using woodblock printing, depictions of folk tales, landscapes, kabuki theatre scenes and erotica, were widely spread throughout Japan.
    • Errores
      The movie (or at least the subtitles) stated that Hokusai died at age 90. He actually died at the age of 88.
    • Citas

      O-Ei: We don't cook, we don't clean. When the place gets too dirty, we move. With two brushes and four chopsticks, we can live anywhere.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Toonami Pre-Flight: Favorite Video Games of 2016 (2016)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Saihate ga Mitai
      (I Want to See the End)

      Lyrics, Music & Arrangement by Ringo Sheena

      Vocals by Ringo Sheena

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de mayo de 2015 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook (Japan)
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      • Japonés
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      • Miss Hokusai
    • Productoras
      • Sarusuberi Production Committee
      • Asatsu-DK
      • Bandai Visual Company
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • 16 oct 2016
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      • Dolby Digital
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