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Typhoon Club

Titre original : Taifû kurabu
  • 1985
  • 1h 55min
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7,0/10
1,3 k
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Yûki Kudô in Typhoon Club (1985)
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Le film se déroule sur une période de cinq jours avant, pendant et après un typhon féroce, apparemment libérateur, que plusieurs étudiants subissent alors qu'ils sont bloqués dans le gymnase... Tout lireLe film se déroule sur une période de cinq jours avant, pendant et après un typhon féroce, apparemment libérateur, que plusieurs étudiants subissent alors qu'ils sont bloqués dans le gymnase de leur école.Le film se déroule sur une période de cinq jours avant, pendant et après un typhon féroce, apparemment libérateur, que plusieurs étudiants subissent alors qu'ils sont bloqués dans le gymnase de leur école.

  • Réalisation
    • Shinji Sômai
  • Scénario
    • Yuji Kato
  • Casting principal
    • Tomokazu Miura
    • Yuichi Mikami
    • Shigeru Benibayashi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Shinji Sômai
    • Scénario
      • Yuji Kato
    • Casting principal
      • Tomokazu Miura
      • Yuichi Mikami
      • Shigeru Benibayashi
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 33avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Tomokazu Miura
    Tomokazu Miura
    • Yasushi Umemiya
    Yuichi Mikami
    • Kyoichi Mikami
    Shigeru Benibayashi
    • Ken Shimizu
    Toshiyuki Matsunaga
    • Akira Yamada
    Yûki Kudô
    Yûki Kudô
    • Rie Takami
    • (as Kudou Yuuki)
    Yuka Ohnishi
    • Michiko Omachi
    Tomoko Aizawa
    • Yasuko Miyata
    Ryuko Tendoh
    • Yumi Mori
    Yuriko Fuchizaki
    • Midori Morisaki
    Makoto Satô
    Makoto Satô
    • Hideo Yagisawa
    Tomiko Ishii
    • Katsue Yagisawa
    Minori Terada
    • Ruzo Shimizu
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Okabe
    Kaori Kobayashi
    • Junko Yagisawa
    Akiko Kitamura
    Shinji Ishii
    Yoshikazu Suzuki
    Kôichi Satô
    Kôichi Satô
    • Réalisation
      • Shinji Sômai
    • Scénario
      • Yuji Kato
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    A class of Japanese teens experience their first feelings with the opposite sex while a typhoon storm is rising.

    I've saw this film on tv back in the eighties so I hardly remember the details but the story is about a young group of teens during their adolescence and their experiences with the opposite sex. While the class is in school a storm raises and they have to stay in school during the typhoon. The story is shown in a very picturesque and (typical Japanese) silent way and won a movie price especially for it's unconventional kind.
    5Aoi_kdr

    The ages when kids laugh at the drop of a hat at mightnight.

    I felt like I had passed like these students in the not-so-distance past. But, looking back, it was pretty long time ago. I realized 'the children's range' clearly in the scene when they danced crazily in the gym. The adults cannot touch it.

    'Shall we go to McDonald together next time?' I laughed this with childishness, but, after that, I was so awful of the next development! It was like 'The Shining' from Kubrick.

    Additionaly, I was also scared the white masked pair who played the ocarinas. I feel it was meanfull, but I have no ideas! I liked it because it reminded me 'Spirited Away.' In even real world, sometims I lose the feeling sof reality suddenly and get scared of me. For instance, when I was alone on my way home, the unknown way and the silent time etc.
    9ReadingFilm

    Transcendent

    It is easily his most beautiful and artistic work. He is a master of evoking feelings and spaces, almost like Storaro / Bertolucci here.

    Watching Somai's films in order, every time I think he reached some formal apex, his next one is even better. What a study for cinephiles.

    The images are just unreal. The overall feeing of melancholy, perhaps peaking with the children in the typhoon it is both apocalyptic and freeing. Even nostalgia comes short as a description. At points it feels metaphysically surreal. Think about how the school is being repurposed in front of us, as shelter from the typhoon. No schedules, no classrooms, all those chairs and items unused.

    This adjustment does something to the mind, taking you somewhere outside the frame of your existence into a higher plane. It's a rare power for a film to evoke. The review calling it an anti-coming of age film is spot on. One thing I gather to expand on that, with Somai working in the 80s is it is not going to give you classic films on those old fashioned terms.

    That reminds me of the American Gen X punk attitude, the aggravation in Somai's work, while yet is so formal, its edge mixes in the broader wisdoms. Rather than the instinct of the young artist, to throw all the past in a basket fire of hate. Thinking they invented everything.

    Somai's deepest cutting films respect one thing I see in the arts, is I wonder if artists really know what they sign up for? To be a champion soldier of cinema, one must carry the burden, the weight of the human soul. A good one will go there knowing you can't quite come back from it. The pain of it all reads so deeply here along its beauty, forming an impact of wisdom.
    1konrad-69120

    A new dimension of boredom

    In my view, this film cannot be enjoyed. It is a sequence of boring scenes with no meaning whatsoever. It is hard to distinguish the characters as they all wear school uniforms in gloomy environments. Despite all the positive reviews and awards, I don't understand why someone would enjoy watching this. I don't know what to add. Maybe Japanese jurors like to watch schoolgirls in underwear. The end was especially disappointing after dozens of disappointing scenes. Scenes were you don't understand why characters act like this and why. No I am repeating myself and this review becomes as boring as the film.
    9VideoStreet

    More than a slice of life

    Somai captures the time and place of his setting in a way that's so much more deliberate than having shot it in Japan during the 80's. At the same time, the small town restlessness, horniness, and longing for something bigger than what is offered in your surroundings make the film timeless.

    So much of the production is obviously great. How the camera follows the actors over chairs and desks and sliding doors make the school feel so personal. The cast is perpetually drenched during the second half and I just wanted to give someone a blanket, the tactility of the storm is inescapable. The few scenes in Tokyo are likely orgasmic to anyone who's listened to Plastic Love more than a handful of times.

    With all that it's still the incredible cast of young performers that is the most impressive part. At first the carefree idiocy of all of them make the characters blend together, but each one have realistic traits that are discovered. Most are silly, but some are genuinely tragic.

    The nostalgic indulgence of youth can be a bit overidealized, but there are parts that are stark and strange reminding the audience that being young isn't all the singing and dancing that the film seemingly wishes it was. Still, the clouds part by the end and what is left is an ultimately wistful impression of youth.

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      Asked about the scene where six students are completely naked in the middle of a typhoon, Yuka Ohnishi said, "I actually wore skin-colored underwear, but even so, it was really tough to have to perform such a scene in the presence of boys during an impressionable teenage period."
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      Featured in Century of Cinema: Un siècle de cinéma japonais, par Nagisa Oshima (1995)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juin 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Typhoon
    • Société de production
      • Directors Company
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 100 153 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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