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Antarctica

Titre original : Nankyoku monogatari
  • 1983
  • G
  • 2h 23min
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7,6/10
1,9 k
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Ken Takakura in Antarctica (1983)
Two Japanese scientists, Ushioda and Ochi, develop a bond with their sled dogs while on an expedition in Antarctica. They eventually leave Antarctica, only to return to search for the dogs inadvertently marooned there.
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Deux scientifiques japonais, Ushioda et Ochi, développent un lien avec leurs chiens de traîneau lors d'une expédition. Ils se voient obligés de repartir à la recherche des chiens abandonnés ... Tout lireDeux scientifiques japonais, Ushioda et Ochi, développent un lien avec leurs chiens de traîneau lors d'une expédition. Ils se voient obligés de repartir à la recherche des chiens abandonnés par inadvertance en Antarctique.Deux scientifiques japonais, Ushioda et Ochi, développent un lien avec leurs chiens de traîneau lors d'une expédition. Ils se voient obligés de repartir à la recherche des chiens abandonnés par inadvertance en Antarctique.

  • Réalisation
    • Koreyoshi Kurahara
  • Scénario
    • Tatsuo Nogami
    • Susumu Saji
    • Toshirô Ishidô
  • Casting principal
    • Ken Takakura
    • Tsunehiko Watase
    • Eiji Okada
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Koreyoshi Kurahara
    • Scénario
      • Tatsuo Nogami
      • Susumu Saji
      • Toshirô Ishidô
    • Casting principal
      • Ken Takakura
      • Tsunehiko Watase
      • Eiji Okada
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Ken Takakura
    Ken Takakura
    • Akira Ushioda
    Tsunehiko Watase
    • Kenjirô Ochi
    Eiji Okada
    Eiji Okada
    • Chief Ozawa
    Masako Natsume
    • Keiko Kitazawa
    Keiko Oginome
    • Asako Shimura
    Takeshi Kusaka
    • Morishima Kyoju
    Shigeru Kôyama
    • Horigome Taicho
    Sô Yamamura
    Sô Yamamura
    • Iwakiri Sencho
    Jun Etô
    • Tokumitsu Taiin
    Kôichi Satô
    Kôichi Satô
    • Toda Taicho
    Shin Kishida
    Shin Kishida
    • Kissaten Master
    Takeshi Ôbayashi
    • Nonomiya Taicho
    Shinji Kanai
    • Ozaki Taicho
    Shinshô Nakamaru
    Masafumi Satô
    Shôichirô Sakata
    Keijirô Shiga
    Morihiko Uchiyama
    • Réalisation
      • Koreyoshi Kurahara
    • Scénario
      • Tatsuo Nogami
      • Susumu Saji
      • Toshirô Ishidô
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    Avis des utilisateurs23

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    lowweek

    A unique and moving film...

    I've watched this movie when I was 9 with my classmates. I remember everyone cried when going out the theater... I've watched it again some years later, and I must confess that this is unique movie, with no real equivalent. It's not really a movie, not really a documentary on how several dogs try to escape from Antartica where they've been accidentaly abandonned by a scientific expedition. This movie is highly tragic because very few of them will survive. You don't see them really die on the screen, you just see them *disappear* when their fate is sealed with death, only their name and age is displayed. And that's what makes this movie so moving, and so clever in the narration.

    Last but not least : the outstanding continous score is written by Vangelis and is perfect in it's cold/warm synthetizers mood.

    I really recommend everyone to see this movie, it's a unique experience, and then buy the score to remember the magnificient pictures and landscapes. Perhaps it's too dark for a child, otherwise you will have to buy him a husky dog puppet to avoid continuous cries and nightmares...
    slward

    well worth watching

    I accidently stumbled upon this movie and was immediately ensconced in its story line, scenery and cast of characters (primarily the dogs). The subtitles did not distract from the films Japanese dialogue. This semi-documentary style added authenticity to the fact based plot. The human actors may have been the catalyst for this poignant retelling, but the dogs were indeed the glue that held this film together. Given the fact that most of the sets were filmed on location, the dogs performed exceptionally well and held this viewer fast.

    The misadventures that the dogs endured during their separation from their owners were deeply touching and powerful. One would have to have ice water flowing through one's veins to be unmoved from this film. Although hard to find, I heartily recommend the movie for age groups of 12 or older. The violence is implied rather than portrayed but none-the-less quite intense.
    10pllc15

    Movie That Really Bonds Man with His Dog

    I am not a Disneyesque movie fan about animals and rather preferred seeing the standard top box office movies instead until my girl friend wanted to see Nankyoku Monogatari movie in 1983. We went and I didn't expect much until I saw it. It was more than I could take emotionally as the memories and love I had for my own dogs in the past came pouring out. Truly a great piece of work. I tried to find the movie at BlockBuster but to no avail.

    A post script: I visited Sapporo, Hokkaido back in 1994 on a business trip. Over the weekend with nothing to do I took a taxi to the Hokkaido Agricultural Museum. Lo and behold, there was Taro in the place of honor who had been stuffed. How regal he looked. I didn't recall seeing Jiro there but learned later that he is along side of another famous Japanese dog, Hachiko, at the National Science Museum in Tokyo. Anyway, seeing Taro made my day.
    10pepeleyva

    Great movie

    When I saw this movie I was really impressed and very very touched, I got a very deep thinking mood, in short words it is an outstanding film. If you liked The Bear or any wild life movie, you will like this one.

    I like stories about the Everest, the South Pole, so this movie click on me, but it is not the usual gringo-adventure-survival, it has a very deep force. Vangelis take care of the music, I think it is a good therapy for anyone having a big challenge.

    The struggle of the great conquers of ice, like the South Pole or big mountains, every thing is on this movie: friendship, union, faith. The fact that the main actors are the dogs may distract anyone.

    I will recommend highly this movie. In fact, I want to got this movie, anyone has a clue where is it sold or download?
    7wandering-star

    Surprisingly moving

    "Antarctica" is the story of the men and dogs of Japan's Antarctic research station in the 50's. Ushioda, Ochi and the rest of the team are forced to leave the dogs behind with Antarctic winter approaching, on the understanding that another team is to arrive in a few days. Once on board the ice breaker, they discover to their horror that due to the weather, no one will be able to make it back until the next spring. The dogs are left chained up to fend for themselves.

    The story from there is a mixture of fact and conjecture, concerning what the few dogs who were able to escape their chains, did, and how two did survive until the next spring.

    The fate of some of these dogs is very sad, and you may not want to watch this if you're a sensitive dog lover. But, the survival of the lucky ones is inspiring. The dogs are not portrayed as in a children's movie (overly cute) but are shown realistically, being kicked by their masters when they fight, and in one scene, savagely attacking a seal when desperate for food. (which, by the way, looks absolutely real - PETA would not be happy!!) The film goes back and forth between the dogs' plight in Antarctica and Ushioda & Ochi back in Japan, who are beside themselves with guilt and grief over the fate of the dogs.

    I was so drawn in to this movie, that when Ushioda & Ochi return the following spring, and are scanning the station from the helicopter, that I found myself straining to see with them, looking hopefully for any sign of life.

    Ultimately this is a story about man's relationship with dogs, and the unbreakable bond of love that exists between them.

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    • Anecdotes
      It was a big cinema hit, and held the Japanese box office record for a domestic film until it was surpassed by Hayao Miyazaki's Princesse Mononoké (1997) .
    • Citations

      Girl with Riki: Riki was raised on Kio island. Once winter gets there, the dogs would be left on the island. But people will come back for the winter. The dogs would have to go and find food for themselves. They would survive. Therefore Riki must be surviving on his own also. Because he is a diligent dog. Even if he can survive on Kio by himself, you can't compare Kio with Antarctica. I think so.

      Akira Ushioda: It's impossible for all of them to survive. However, recently I've felt that a few of them might be able to survive. That's what I think.

      Girl with Riki: But the temperature in Antarctica gets to forty below. Even fifty.

      Akira Ushioda: Karafuto dogs can withstand cold weather very well.

      Girl with Riki: Riki will probably find food on his own.

      Akira Ushioda: I hope so.

      Girl with Riki: That's encouraging.

      Akira Ushioda: Up till now, I've still been regretting that we didn't kill the dogs. But that would be wrong. Because that's not the way life is supposed to be. All lives are equal. No one has the right to end the lives of those dogs. It took me such a long time to understand that.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Meikingu obu 'Nankyoku monogatari' (1983)
    • Bandes originales
      Ai no ôrora
      Music by Tetsuji Hayashi

      Lyrics by Tokiko Iwatani

      Performed by Keiko Oginome

      Courtesy of Canyon Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mars 1983 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wolf
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hokkaido, Japon(some scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Gakken Co. Ltd.
      • Kurahara Productions
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    • Durée
      2 heures 23 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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