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La ballade de Narayama

Titre original : Narayama bushikô
  • 1983
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  • 2h 10min
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La ballade de Narayama (1983)
In a poor 19th century rural Japanese village, everyone who reaches the age of 70 has to climb a nearby mountain to die. An old woman is getting close to the cut-off age, and we follow her last days with her family.
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Orin, une vieille femme, atteint l'âge fatidique de 70 ans. Comme le veut la coutume, elle doit se rendre sur le sommet de Narayama pour être emportée par la mort. La sagesse de la vieille f... Tout lireOrin, une vieille femme, atteint l'âge fatidique de 70 ans. Comme le veut la coutume, elle doit se rendre sur le sommet de Narayama pour être emportée par la mort. La sagesse de la vieille femme aura d'ici-là l'occasion de se manifester.Orin, une vieille femme, atteint l'âge fatidique de 70 ans. Comme le veut la coutume, elle doit se rendre sur le sommet de Narayama pour être emportée par la mort. La sagesse de la vieille femme aura d'ici-là l'occasion de se manifester.

  • Réalisation
    • Shôhei Imamura
  • Scénario
    • Shôhei Imamura
    • Shichirô Fukazawa
  • Casting principal
    • Ken Ogata
    • Sumiko Sakamoto
    • Tonpei Hidari
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    9,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Scénario
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Shichirô Fukazawa
    • Casting principal
      • Ken Ogata
      • Sumiko Sakamoto
      • Tonpei Hidari
    • 40avis d'utilisateurs
    • 44avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Ken Ogata
    Ken Ogata
    • Tatsuhei
    Sumiko Sakamoto
    • Orin
    Tonpei Hidari
    • Risuke
    Aki Takejô
    • Tamayan
    Shôichi Ozawa
    • Katsuzô
    Fujio Tokita
    Fujio Tokita
    • Jinsaku
    Sanshô Shinsui
    • Zeniya no Tadayan
    Seiji Kurasaki
    • Kesakichi
    Junko Takada
    • Matsuyan
    Mitsuko Baishô
    Mitsuko Baishô
    • Oei
    Taiji Tonoyama
    Taiji Tonoyama
    • Teruyan
    Casey Takamine
    • Arayashiki
    • (as Kêshi Takamine)
    Nenji Kobayashi
    • Tsune
    Nijiko Kiyokawa
    • Okane
    Akio Yokoyama
    • Amaya
    Kaoru Shimamori
    • Tomekichi
    Yukie Shimura
    • Amaya no Nyôbô
    Masami Okamoto
    • Amaya no Chônan
    • Réalisation
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Scénario
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Shichirô Fukazawa
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    Avis des utilisateurs40

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    10filho_de_oxum

    Beautiful!

    This is one of the most beautiful and moving motion pictures I have ever seen. The extreme hardships faced by the people in this story are presented frankly and unsentimentally. The cinematography is absolutely exquisite, particularly the last 10-15 minutes. Although the film never gives in to or panders to sentimentality (sentimentality, Imamura?), the end is really a tear-jerker. As much as I hate to make lists of my "favorite things", this movie would definitely rate among my top ten of all times. Do yourself a favor and see this movie!
    10flautist_englishdork

    Harsh yet beautiful

    This is actually an extraordinarily beautiful film, if one has even the remotest understanding of Japanese culture around that time period. The harshness of life in Japan made the sort of society in which people went to "be with their loved-ones" and "be with the God of the Mountain" at age 70 completely necessary. The focus of the film is the struggle for survival, and more than that, prospering, in the harsh environment of c. XIX Tohoku. The exploration of this topic takes the viewer into a study of survival through strict rules, and prospering through sexual relationships. The scenes of sexual intercourse serve to portray that even in sexual situations, the Japanese as a people have never viewed nature and animals as separate from ourselves.
    7Chance_Boudreaux19

    Too much sex, not enough character development

    Having watched both versions of Ballad of Narayama I came to the conclusion that neither movie is truly great but if elements of both were to be combined it would create the perfect blend. I still enjoy both films quite a lot, it's just that they could've been more. The main advantage of this version is the great cinematography and the use of real life locations. The 1958 movie looks great too and the sets are fantastic in it but this version in my opinion is more impressive with the beautiful shots of real scenery. Additionally, I enjoyed the often metaphorical footage of animals and nature. On top of that I much prefer the way that this story was told as the main drawback of the original Ballad to me was the kabuki style storytelling which thankfully the newer one dispenses with.

    However, what the first Ballad did much, much better was that it made me feel for its characters a lot more. That movie is shorter and yet the characters are more realised and when the ending comes and the inevitable has to happen it made me really sad. In this 1983 version the final choice didn't have the same impact due to me not caring as much about the people. On top of that the main matriarch was played much more sympathetically in the older film, thanks to the actress which helped to add to the emotional punch that the movie was aiming for. Instead of focusing on doing more to make the viewer care for the inhabitants of the village the newer Ballad instead opts for the inclusion of a plethora of mostly comedic sex scenes which whilst often amusing can be a bit too much. I understand that it's a bit of a trademark of director Imamura to do this and I don't have a problem with it but I just wish he substituted some of those scenes with others or made the movie longer to add more of the much needed emotion. All in all this is a very good movie, as is the first one but I still think there is room for another go at this story which if done right has the potential to be better than both its predecessors.
    8kiddar

    A shocking, depressing, and even humorous depiction of a villages efforts to survive.

    "Ballad of Narayama" is ultimately a film about survival.

    Set during the Meiji Period, the inhabitants of a tiny Japanese farming village are forced to embrace extreme tactics to ensure that they stay alive.

    Male babies are instantly killed with hardly any remorse, while females are usually sold. Stealing food is punishable by death, which we see in a very disturbing scene where an entire family are buried alive due their father's crime.

    And, ultimately, the elderly are sent to die at the base of a mountain called Narayama when they reach the age of 70.

    Despite the depressing tone, there is a lot of humor in this film, as well. The songs that the villagers sing about each other are pretty funny, and it's difficult not to laugh at Old Orin trying to knock her own teeth out with a rock.

    Speaking of Old Orin, the actress who player her (Sumiko Sakamoto) gives a wonderful performance in this film. She had her teeth surgically removed for this role, and gives a realistic depiction of a 70-year-old woman even though she was in her 40s when the film was made.

    "Ballad of Narayama" is indeed a depressing film in many aspects, but it's also filled with humor and offers a better understanding of what life must be like in these types of situations.
    8hilhorst

    Disturbing, yes. Captivating, certainly!

    This is a film about a culture that has evolved to deal with food scarcity. The people of the village have taken their choices to the extreme. Food is so hard to get (and keep) that the very old and very young must leave. Babiy boys are left to die in the snow, baby girls are raised only to be sold, and the old are brought to the mountain to die. The only thing there is plenty of is sex, for all but one man called Stinker by his peers.

    The villagers are intent to secure life for themselves and their family and will do anything necessary. In the middle of this all lives an old lady, almost 70 (the dying age) but healthy and strong. She does not want to burden the family, so she gives up her place in order for the young ones to live.

    Imamura registers all this without judgment. This is a lesson to most people, filmmakers in particular. See, feel, but don't judge right away. See, feel, think, and then try to understand.

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    • Anecdotes
      Sumiko Sakamoto had her four front teeth extracted so she could better portray the scene where Orin smashes out her front teeth to convince her family that she is old enough to go.
    • Citations

      Risuke: Hey Tsune! You guys tossed the dead baby in my paddy!

      Tsune: Sure did. I figured that in Stinker's paddy, the stench would make it rot quicker... so I went out of my way to do you a favor. Be grateful.

      Risuke: Who needs fertilizer like that? That was your brother, wasn't it?

      Tsune: Wasn't my fault.

      Risuke: You thought it'd be a girl, but you got a boy. Serves you right!

      Tsune: You moron! You were almost thrown away yourself.

      Risuke: You too. Same goes for all the yakkos in the village!

      Tsune: Man you stink! If the next one's a boy, I'll go to your stinking paddy... and toss it there...

      Risuke: I don't want... fertilizer like that...

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      Written by Hitoshi Machida

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 1983 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La balada de Narayama
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Maki Village, Otari, Nagano, Japon(village: 36°45'53"N, 137°55'39"E)
    • Société de production
      • Toei Company
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    • Durée
      • 2h 10min(130 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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