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Go-Con! Japanese Love Culture

  • 2000
  • 1h 40min
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6,5/10
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Rina Uchiyama in Go-Con! Japanese Love Culture (2000)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGo-Con is a fashionable Japanese-English word often used by young and trendy Japanese. It means hanging out in a new age matchmaking style that suits the Japanese, especially the ones who ar... Tout lireGo-Con is a fashionable Japanese-English word often used by young and trendy Japanese. It means hanging out in a new age matchmaking style that suits the Japanese, especially the ones who are shy and reserved. Three young layabouts use a cafe as a meeting place for their go-con a... Tout lireGo-Con is a fashionable Japanese-English word often used by young and trendy Japanese. It means hanging out in a new age matchmaking style that suits the Japanese, especially the ones who are shy and reserved. Three young layabouts use a cafe as a meeting place for their go-con affairs. Initially, they enjoy their trysts with all kinds of women who include high school... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Nobuyuki Shintani
  • Scénario
    • Yoshihiro Izumi
  • Casting principal
    • Ryuta Kawabata
    • Ryoji Ando
    • Kazuhito Kosaka
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    120
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nobuyuki Shintani
    • Scénario
      • Yoshihiro Izumi
    • Casting principal
      • Ryuta Kawabata
      • Ryoji Ando
      • Kazuhito Kosaka
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Ryuta Kawabata
    • Taichi Sekine
    Ryoji Ando
    • Hiroshi Naruse
    Kazuhito Kosaka
    • Kai Eguchi
    Rina Uchiyama
    • Jun
    Tae Kimura
    • Miyuki
    Chôsuke Ikariya
    • Chef
    Taketoshi Nagahori
    • Okura
    Mari Hoshino
    • Umeda
    Toshiya Tôyama
    • Cook with Glasses
    Chizuru Iguchi
    • Yuko
    Tomo Taniguchi
    • Erika
    Takanari Michimata
    • Matsuo (Assistant Cook #1)
    Yusuke Kamiji
    • Assistant Cook #2
    Yutaka Hiyama
    • Waiter A
    Yoshiaki Yoza
    • Waiter B
    Tomomi Tsunoda
    • Stewardess (Ms. Beauty)
    Mizuki Sato
    • Stewardess (Ms. Career Woman)
    Ryoka Misaki
    • Stewardess (Ms. Dyed-Hair)
    • Réalisation
      • Nobuyuki Shintani
    • Scénario
      • Yoshihiro Izumi
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    9blackphantas

    A must see for those who understand Japanese

    There are a few movies that I can watch multiple times and still enjoy. Go-Con is one of those movies. From the start, the movie catches the viewer off guard. With a group of men and women dating in groups of 4, the movie starts off like a chick flick. Yet as the opening scenes progress, the movie quickly focuses on 3 men who seem to be in every Go-Con and the story begins. While the protagonists face multiple Go-Con's, they chance across groups of decent women and some that one would run away from.

    With great music, amusing cameo appearances by some famous Japanese actors, very good acting, funny scenes, and betting, Go-Con is an amazing movie that everyone should see.
    BrianThibodeau

    Japanese cultural history of arranged marriage meetings gets a modern makeover

    GO-CON! Japanese LOVE CULTURE (2000) D: Shintani Nobuyuki. W: Yoshihiro Izumi. Satisfying comedy-drama about three single guys (Ryuta Kawabata, Ryoji Ando, Kazuhito Kozaka) who organize Go-Con parties to meet girls from a broad spectrum of Japanese life: older women, high-school girls, automatic club hostesses, bored housewives, monster chicks (homely girls so named for their lack of better things to do at Christmas) and others. Since the girls are always invited in groups of four, the boys add a fourth member to their own side of the table, always a loser to make them look better by comparison and to better their odds of getting hooked up.

    Meanwhile, in the kitchen, the cooks bet on each night's proceedings, which at best lead to hurt feelings, soulless toilet sex or for the most part, going home alone. In essence, the parties supplant meaningful relationships, but as a wizened old cook points out to a waitress (herself a member of the climactic Go-Con group) at film's end, these youth have simply taken a long Japanese cultural history of arranged marriage meetings and modernized it. And like so many things in the life of a modern Japanese single, it all boils down to competition: to get into good schools, to get good jobs. After all, admits one character, 'what's the point of competing if it's not winning.'

    In essence, the filmmakers are saying that modern Japanese men have lost the ability to simply ask girls out, preferring to see what gels out of a group setting, a not unfamiliar concept in many Asian cultures. True or not, its presentation here is uniquely Japanese. Despite being set largely in one room (the restaurant dining room, with occasional asides in the kitchen, the bathroom and the street) that would seem to betray the film's origins as a play (although I'm not certain), the dialogue is pretty sharp and the character dynamics are well-observed, particularly during the climactic Christmas Go-Con, in which a mousy former participant (reinvited because of her 'monster' status) brings along one guy's ex, a pretty-but-vapid bar hostess she pays to play a classmate, and one of the restaurant's waitresses, (Rina Uchiyama) who knows what pigs the guys are but secretly admires one of them. I give it an 8.
    9bigz-2

    Japanese teens show they're no different to teens anywhere else in the world

    Quirky, truly Japanese film that's a little feel-good, funny, and ultimately satisfying. The entire movie is pretty well shot on three sets -- a restaurant table where four guys try to crack onto an endless procession of Japanese girls of varying types, the restaurant kitchen where the cooks bet on who's going to end up with who, and the bathrooms where the characters relieve themselves/take drugs/have sex/get bashed up. The Japanese actresses are stunning, the guys prove that guys are guys all over the world. Interesting sound and vision in the first part of the film where it's unsynchronized.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mars 2000 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
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