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Black Belt

Titre original : Kuro-obi
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
1,8 k
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Black Belt (2007)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Karate master's three students join the army and go their separate ways, later to unite to battle together against corruption and uphold tradition.A Karate master's three students join the army and go their separate ways, later to unite to battle together against corruption and uphold tradition.A Karate master's three students join the army and go their separate ways, later to unite to battle together against corruption and uphold tradition.

  • Réalisation
    • Shunichi Nagasaki
  • Scénario
    • Jôji Iida
  • Casting principal
    • Akihito Yagi
    • Tatsuya Naka
    • Yûji Suzuki
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Shunichi Nagasaki
    • Scénario
      • Jôji Iida
    • Casting principal
      • Akihito Yagi
      • Tatsuya Naka
      • Yûji Suzuki
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Akihito Yagi
    • Giryu
    Tatsuya Naka
    • Taikan
    Yûji Suzuki
    • Choei
    Kenji Anan
    Takeshi Bito
    • Punk
    Arashi Fukasawa
    • Kenta
    Hakuryû
    Hakuryû
    • Police Captain Kiichi Tanihara
    Rei Hanaoka
    Atsushi Hida
    Yû Kamio
    Takayasu Komiya
    Takayasu Komiya
    • Ohmoji
    Tatsuya Mori
    Atsuko Nakamura
    Yôsuke Natsuki
    Yôsuke Natsuki
    • Eiken Shibahara
    Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Takaomi Togo
    Hideyuki Satô
    Masahiro Sudô
      Tarô Suwa
      Tarô Suwa
      • Togo
      • Réalisation
        • Shunichi Nagasaki
      • Scénario
        • Jôji Iida
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      Avis des utilisateurs21

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      7I_Ailurophile

      Terrific at its best, but a number of creative choices reduce its lasting value

      It's hardly that there's no worth here, but it's a picture torn in different directions. How much of it can be attributed to screenwriter George Iida and how much to director Nagasaki Shunichi I do not know, but I believe they both share responsibility in various degrees for how this was shaped. We have, in turn, a wartime drama of the Japanese Imperial Army requisitioning dojo across the nation, speaking to a conflict of values and world views, and otherwise domestic turmoil of the time. We have the sensei wishing to impart certain values to his pupils, suggesting a quiet drama examining what karate truly means to its practitioners and the culture from which it derives. And we have the connoted premise of that sensei's top three pupils, Taikan, Giryu, and Choei, squaring up against each other to determine their sensei's rightful successor - a fighting movie, and ostensibly one reduced to its core components as actual martial arts practitioners fill the primary roles. These are all worthy ideas for cinematic storytelling, and they could possibly fit together, but I think they do so gawkily in 'Black belt,' and not entirely convincingly; I'm inclined to believe the concept could have been boiled down to a more streamlined form.

      The more ideas that the feature tries to weave together, the more unwieldy it becomes, exemplified before even one-third of the runtime has elapsed when Giryu is targeted for revenge, and seen a bit later with Taikan's inner conflict, and General Goda's plans. These ungainly narrative problems are exacerbated by measured, deliberate scene writing, somewhat stilted dialogue, and probably most of all by the unnatural pacing, movement, and acting brought out out through Nagasaki's direction. The man has enjoyed an established career in the industry, so he's clearly no slouch. I don't know what happened here, but the film as we see it feels thin, wanting, and too often curiously restrained. Many moments in the direction, dialogue, scenes, acting, or even cinematography or editing are very clearly included for dramatic effect, and instead feel all the more false or even hokey. All that this needed to do was to tell a story, but choices were made throughout, in various ways, that place considerable upper limits on the title's longevity.

      'Black belt' is beautifully shot, a credit to both Nagasaki and cinematographer Kaneko Masato. Even thusly impacted by the direction, the cast tends to give commendable performances, not least stars like Yagi Akihito, Naka Tatsuya, and Suzuki Yuji, who are not professional actors. The filming locations are beautiful, and the production design and art direction no less so. The fight choreography is outstanding - the most consistent highlight, and surely the best - and the action is all the sharper for the fact that the editing and cinematography do not chop up these sequences to hide pulled punches as too often happens in modern fare as a substitute for, you know, actual combat. Employed somewhat sparingly and judiciously, where Sato Naoki's music rears its head (more notably at some points more than others), it's a terrific and enticing complement to the proceedings. There really are superb ideas in Iida's screenplay. I actually do like this movie, and as the length draws on it arguably gels more, and finds more strength. All this just makes it all the more unfortunate that the strength is rather variable in the first place, and continues to be so. Even at its best, all the plot elements do not necessarily come together with flawless cohesiveness.

      Stupendously dramatic and genuinely impactful at its best, I want to like it more than I do. At its worst this raises a quizzical eyebrow - even at the promised climax, honestly - and maybe I'm being too generous in my assessment. There is lasting with here, but I'm of the mind that in its writing and direction alike it needed to be tightened, more focused, and much more mindful. 'Black belt' is worth watching on its own merits if you have the opportunity to check it out, but don't go out of your way for it; save it for a quiet day, and sit for it with tempered expectations, and that may be the best way to get the most out of your viewing experience.
      8rdmottern-708-147387

      Awesome Movie

      Awesome flick. I have nothing to add to the other reviewers comments, except that with 40 years of studying Goju Ryu Karate (the martial art depicted in the film) - I LOVE IT! No, the ending fight scene isn't the most realistic, but I think we're dealing here with an artistic representation. This I a piece of cinema, not MMA. Kuroobi joined After the Rain as one of my favorite Japanese films, and favorite films, overall. Great spirit in the film and it poses a number of philosophical questions that we, as karateka, daily struggle with as we try to make karate an integral part of our lives. Karate is life, life is karate. This is part of the struggle depicted in the film. While this definitely isn't a kid's night movie (the themes are a bit too mature for that), it does lend itself to peer discussion or use as a teaching tool with adult students.
      10prestonnaclk9

      Awesome film!

      This is truly a great film. Original and refreshing in its presentation. Sure, the plot can be easily deduced, but the environment, film direction, pure beauty of clean karate used appropriately makes this movie a real winner.

      The picture is beautiful, cinematography excellent. You develop a real connection with the characters as well. The movie is also suspenseful and engaging. The fighting scenes are spectacular. It also captures the historic period of 1930's Japan very well too.

      You can even learn something by watching this movie. There are lessons of life to be learned and you can come away feeling very satisfied that your time was well spent.

      This is one of those movies where after watching it you say, "Wow."
      10ninjalust-92254

      Authentic Karate

      The lead actors are real-life Karate masters - Tatsuya Naka (7th Dan JKA Shotokan karate, Akihito Yagi (7th Dan Meibukan Goju-ru Karate), and Yuji Suzuki (1st Dan Kyokushin karate) and action consists of authentic karate techniques.

      The acting and plot are engaging on their own - but if you're done some karate in your life, it's even more satisfying.
      10zizolilo

      Kuro obi

      Black Belt, or in Japanese kuro-obi is a Japanese martial-arts movie directed by Sunichi Nagasaki. Although the director was nominated for the Action Asia Award in Deauville Asian film festival in 2008 as well as for the Grand Prix des Ameriques in Montréal World Film Festival in 2007, he didn't win any of those prices. However the film was a great success in Japan. For me too. Before watching this movie, I wasn't a great fan of martial-arts movies because of the exaggerations and the special effects in this type of movies. But after watching this movie of which you can say everything except that it contains special effects. That gives the movie a natural touch. For example there is no one in the movie who is jumping meters in the air while fighting or making incredible stunts and tricks. I have never seen such a movie. In other words you can't feel any distance between yourself and the acting. This makes it easier to watch the movie. The three principal actors in the movie are Akihito yagi playing the role of Giryu, Tatsuya Noka playing the role of Taika and Juji Suzuki playing the role of Choei. None of the three actors is known in the West. The story is about three Karate students. The three rules are played by the just mentioned actors. They live with their Karate master in a secluded forest where their dojo is (a dojo can refer to a temple or to a simple training place where karate students can ameliorate their skills). The events take place in the year of 1932 when Japan was planning for a great invasion of the islands on the Pacific, so they needed a great army. The three pupils were forced by the army forces to join the army. At that time their master dies before he was able to give his black belt to one of his three students. The receiver of the belt will be the successor of the great master. After burying their master they leave forced by the army their dojo. Everyone of them go on a different path based on what he has learned from the teaching of his master. The coincidence will gather them on a battle. The philosophy of martial-arts has an important role in this movie. You must have some background information concerning martial-arts philosophy to understand this movie. I recommend those who do not understand karate-philosophy and think that karate is no more than fighting to watch the movie

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        The styles of karate used by the characters are all different: Taikan trains Shotokan style. Giryu trains Goju-Ryu style. Choei trains Kyokushinkai style
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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 13 octobre 2007 (Japon)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Japon
      • Site officiel
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Langue
        • Japonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Kuro-obi
      • Sociétés de production
        • Bandai Visual Company
        • Cafe Groove
        • Cross Media
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      • Durée
        • 1h 35min(95 min)
      • Couleur
        • Color
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Dolby Digital
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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