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Gen d'Hiroshima

Titre original : Hadashi no Gen
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 1h 23min
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Gen d'Hiroshima (1983)
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Une déclaration puissante contre la guerre, Barefoot Gen est une histoire troublante sur l'effet de la bombe atomique sur la vie d'un garçon et la vie du peuple japonais.Une déclaration puissante contre la guerre, Barefoot Gen est une histoire troublante sur l'effet de la bombe atomique sur la vie d'un garçon et la vie du peuple japonais.Une déclaration puissante contre la guerre, Barefoot Gen est une histoire troublante sur l'effet de la bombe atomique sur la vie d'un garçon et la vie du peuple japonais.

  • Réalisation
    • Mori Masaki
    • Toshio Hirata
    • Shûichi Hirokawa
  • Scénario
    • Keiji Nakazawa
  • Casting principal
    • Issei Miyazaki
    • Catherine Battistone
    • Yoshie Shimamura
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Mori Masaki
      • Toshio Hirata
      • Shûichi Hirokawa
    • Scénario
      • Keiji Nakazawa
    • Casting principal
      • Issei Miyazaki
      • Catherine Battistone
      • Yoshie Shimamura
    • 48avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Issei Miyazaki
    • Gen
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    Catherine Battistone
    • Gen (1995)
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    Yoshie Shimamura
    • Kimie
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    Iona Morris
    Iona Morris
    • Kimie (1995)
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    Masaki Kôda
    • Shinji
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    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Shinji (1995)
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    • (as Brianne Siddal)
    Barbara Goodson
    Barbara Goodson
    • Ryuta (1995)
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    Takao Inoue
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    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Daikichi (1995)
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    Seiko Nakano
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    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Eiko (1995)
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    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
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    • (as Amike McConnohie)
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      • Mori Masaki
      • Toshio Hirata
      • Shûichi Hirokawa
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      • Keiji Nakazawa
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    10fabio-46

    The horror of Hiroshima...Never so realistic

    I have to admit it. I cried, I cried a lot while watching this masterpiece of animation. The horror of the war and the apocalypse of the atomic bomb, engulfed my eyes and my soul so deep inside. It always should be remembered: the first casualty of war is innocence. Hadashi no Gen is a masterpiece, a legacy for the whole humanity. I have read many stories and talked to some survivors from the atomic bombs and I have to say that this movie is the first one that get so poignantly close to what happened on that August, 1945. The only thing I wanted to say at the end of the movie was:"I am sorry, I am sorry that I am human and that I can be so limited...I am sorry..."
    10AndreiPavlov

    Excellent animation from my childhood memories

    Seeing this one at 7 was something to remember. The picture, the sound, the message, the dialogues, the actions. The atomic bombing looked so frightening on a big screen: the people were burning, their flesh – melting, and finally only bones remained.

    Some Russian people still recall memories of this cartoon, though, it still has not been officially released in good quality. It must mean something. The animation film was shown decades ago in our theatres and since then has been erased from any means of media - but we still remember it and respect it. "Finding Nemo" is good. "Spirited Away" is better. But this one is a masterpiece that has real history as a background.

    Judging by the number of votes, not so many IMDb visitors are aware of this gem. Alas, before making atomic quarrels one should watch this film. You cannot watch it and pass by ignorant.

    My mark is a definite 10. Thank you for attention.
    9geoffward2003

    Made me homesick

    I just watched this film for the first time yesterday. I signed up for a free 1 month trial DVD delivery, and filled my queue with Anime. There is so much more than Robots and Vampires. Robots and Vampires have their place and in Anime they can often have deep meaningful stories.

    This film is definitely one I will add to my collection. The subject is very important. We usually Hiroshima from an American point of view. It is important to see it from a Japanese view. the movie actually doesn't seem to make a point to say that the US was bad. I don't think an American film would be so non-judgemental.

    Watch this film for it's real (and sometimes over the top) emotions.

    The home life of the family and the interactions between the parents and children reminded me so much of parts of my life in South Korea for the past 12 years. though differences exist between Japan and Korea, some basics are similar. Nowadays the common life shown in the film is fading. I think it will be a good reminder of how things were.

    Watch this and 'Barefoot Gen 2'.
    8usher-john

    Moving, disturbing, endearing.

    You'll be surprised, this is testimony to the power of 'old style' animation, you need more than Computer Generated images to make a great film. Even with it's basic arrangements barefoot gen managed to shock me by its ability to capture all the horror, confusion and devastation delivered by the atomic bomb.

    I found this movie informative but disturbing. I have heard it being described as a tragicomedy. I think this is a fitting description but just be prepared because it really does make giant leaps from the genuinely tragic and sad to light heartedness. You won't know whether to laugh or cry. Actually, you will. A little cry would be totally justified so have a hanky at the ready and don't watch it with your mates from down the pub.
    10juubei-2

    Here's a little shock and awe for you

    If you haven't seen this film, make it a top priority to track it down.

    Barefoot Gen, the animated version of the autobiographical manga by Keiji Nakazawa, is an unflinching first-hand look at the result of dropping an atomic bomb on a civilian target. Comparisons to Grave of the Fireflies will abound, but for me personally Barefoot Gen was the more moving of the two. Though it centers on the effects of the atom bomb, the fact is this could be about any war, and any people. It is a story for all of humanity.

    Barefoot Gen is filled with its fair share of caricatured mannerisms, but calling it a dramedy is pushing it. There isn't much to laugh at and even when the characters act a little over-the-top, the overall effect hits its mark (strongly). What makes the story even more powerful is knowing it comes from a survivor of the attack, and the honesty with which the film doles out darker and darker shades of life in the aftermath of the bombing (including subtle things one might not think about).

    I think this along with Grave of the Fireflies belongs in every collection, even if you will only watch it once or twice, if only to show it to future generations. Its one thing to see a big explosion relating to the a-bomb in almost every other anime, but its another thing entirely to see the reality of it, and its aftermath.

    At the risk of sounding incredibly pretentious, it made me want to burn flags. Not just from one country, but from all countries... to put it another way, I wish we could be united by our common humanity.

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    • Anecdotes
      The author of the "Barefoot Gen" manga, Keiji Nakazawa, said that 70% of the story is based on true events from his experience of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
    • Gaffes
      When Gen and Shinji take a big bite from a sweet potato from each end, they are then told by Eiko to give the sweet potato to their mother. Once the sweet potato is given to her, it is whole again.
    • Citations

      Daikichi Nakaoka: This war can't be right. But it's only the cowards like me who dare say it. If there were only a few more like us. You know, sometimes it takes more courage not to fight than to fight, to not want to kill when all around you are calling out for blood. That's real courage in my book. If you boys remember nothing else I teach you, I hope you'll remember that.

    • Crédits fous
      The closing credits run horizontally from the left side. Above the credits is footage of a paper boat lantern built sailing past multiple lanterns. After the boat has slowly vanished, the lanterns slowly turn into stars.
    • Versions alternatives
      There's a slightly different version of the movie on the website Rumble. Only one change has been applied to it which is the cut to the scene where Kimie (Gen's mom) finds a dead woman on the forest.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Gen d'Hiroshima 2 (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Ima sugu ai ga hoshî
      Lyrics by Mori Masaki

      Music by Kentarô Haneda

      Sung by Noboru Kimura (as HARRY)

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    • How long is Barefoot Gen?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 octobre 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gen de los pies descalzos
    • Sociétés de production
      • Madhouse
      • Gen Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 23min(83 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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