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Wagahai wa neko de aru

  • 1975
  • 1 h 56 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
278
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Wagahai wa neko de aru (1975)
SátiraComédiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe cat of the title roams around the house of a poor schoolteacher in the late 19th century, observing the goings-on of the teacher and his neighbors.The cat of the title roams around the house of a poor schoolteacher in the late 19th century, observing the goings-on of the teacher and his neighbors.The cat of the title roams around the house of a poor schoolteacher in the late 19th century, observing the goings-on of the teacher and his neighbors.

  • Direção
    • Kon Ichikawa
  • Roteiristas
    • Kon Ichikawa
    • Sôseki Natsume
    • Toshio Yasumi
  • Artistas
    • Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Kuriko Hano
    • Jûzô Itami
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    278
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Sôseki Natsume
      • Toshio Yasumi
    • Artistas
      • Tatsuya Nakadai
      • Kuriko Hano
      • Jûzô Itami
    • 4Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
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    Fotos

    Elenco principal21

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    Tatsuya Nakadai
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Kushami
    Kuriko Hano
    • His wife
    Jûzô Itami
    Jûzô Itami
    • Meitei
    Nobuto Okamoto
    • Kangetsu
    Yôko Shimada
    Yôko Shimada
    • Yukie
    Mariko Okada
    Mariko Okada
    • Hanako
    Hiroko Shino
    • Tomiko
    Tonpei Hidari
    • Sampei Tatara
    Shinsuke Minami
    • Kaneda
    Eiji Okada
    Eiji Okada
    • Bunmei
    Mako Midori
    • Teacher of Koto (Japanese harp)
    Shigeru Kôyama
    • Tojuro Suzuki
    Kuriko Namino
    • Mrs. Kaneda
    Saburô Shinoda
    • Tofu
    Yukari Uehara
    • Osan
    Masumi Harukawa
    Masumi Harukawa
    Harold Conway
    Kuro
    • Twelve-year-old male cat
    • Direção
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Sôseki Natsume
      • Toshio Yasumi
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    6freeds

    "Cat" disappoints

    The adulatory review excerpts that accompanied the publicity for the showing of "I Am A Cat" in the Film Forum's summer 2008 retrospective of films starring Tatsuya Nakadai led me to expect a real treat, full of mordant wit and humor, when I saw it yesterday, July 2, 2008. This expectation was reinforced by an interview with Nakadai broadcast on WNYC-FM on June 24, 2008. In (a somewhat evasive) answer to a question about his favorites among his films, the great actor indicated that "I Am A Cat" belonged to that group. Speaking through an interpreter, he also mentioned that the film had not been a success in Japan because Japanese people did not appreciate ironic humor (then? in general?). Perhaps I missed most of the purported ironic humor as well because I found precious little of it in this film. Yes, there were some amusing moments but not enough to hold my interest. Reviewer "Dog Breath" tells us that the film was "never dull." Really? I found much of it boring (and, believe me, I don't require the incessant hacking off of limbs to keep my attention). The same reviewer also mentions "the film's tragic ending." Huh? The event near the end to which he refers was (humorously) sad but certainly not tragic in any meaningful sense of the word. "Sword of Doom" says that "the movie is good but only after you figure it out." I wonder how many hours (days?) were required to reach this conclusion.

    Nakadai's character, Kushami, poses a dilemma for one who is not familiar with the Japanese literature. Kushami clearly embodies some of the attributes of Natsume Soseki, the Meiji Restoration-era novelist who also was a haiku poet, a writer of Chinese-style fairy tales and an expert on British literature. His 1905 novel "I Am A Cat" was a satirical look at Japanese society near the beginning of its career as imperialist power. Is the film's Kushami a faithful recreation of the (human) protagonist of Soseki's novel? If so, this version of the imaginative and productive Soseki takes self-deprecation to an extreme. Kushami is a lazybones and ditherer, who continually bemoans his position as middle-school teacher, who never seems to get anything done and who wastes a huge amount of time allowing himself to be distracted by uselessly chattering "friends," especially the intensely annoying Meitei (well-played by Juzo Itami). Any sensible person would have thrown this jerk out on his first visit. The cat of the title is cute and the source of some amusement but not the major character some of the publicity suggests. Among the film's few noteworthy moments: a policeman striking several unruly students (a foretaste of the militarized authoritarian society to come?); Kushami's accidental view of his very attractive niece in the nude and the apparent pleasure this gives him.

    It is hard to imagine that the original novel was not wittier, more satirical and more entertaining than this film. As always, Nakadai and coworkers deliver some wonderful performances but a cinematic masterpiece this is not.

    Barry Freed
    8AkuSokuZan

    Movie hits home...

    For any of you out there who considers life to be purposeless/pointless and you feel totally helpless and ridiculous...this movie ought to put you back on track. The main character, a middle school teacher is lost, I mean really lost in thought---all the time and seems that even a household pet has a more interesting life...the cat. The movie is hard to describe but let me try--- it is about someone who will find the guts to try to accomplish something after a series of ridiculous and tragic event --- the color of the movie changes dramatically in the last scene because not only has the character awaken to his own life but the audience as well---the movie is that good but only after you figure it out!!!
    8Dog Breath

    Great Film, Deliberately Paced, but Never Dull

    An Ichikawa film, which means that there is little plot, just vignettes for a short period of the protagonist's life.

    The story revolves around an academic, of sorts. A man who is initially characterized as lazy, a man who starts many projects, but never follows them through. True, but as the film evolves, we are to learn why.

    He's just never been able to achieve the goals he once set out for himself, blaming, more or less, circumstance and environment, when in fact most of the blame should lay with him.

    The synopsis of this film was a bit misleading, stating that narration is done by Sampei's cat. Not true. The cat becomes a participant (unwilling and willing) in most of the story, but his narration only occurs at the film's tragic ending.

    The film is dialogue heavy and most of the character participation rarely leaves Sempei's study. The characters leave and enter the scenes quickly, so figuring out who's who and who means what to whom can take a little while to figure out. Ichikawa leaves no quarter here.

    But once you've got everyone figured out and the main thrust of the what's going on (which kind of revolves around the impending engagement of two minor characters), the film itself is rewarding. Again it deals with changing values, a common theme it seems in Japanese cinema.

    Very good film. Very highly recommended.
    lor_

    Offbeat and esoteric Japanese picture

    My review was written in August 1982 after a Greenwich VIllage screening.

    "I am a Cat" is a 1975 period comedy helmed by one of the world's greatest directors, Kon Ichikawa ("The Burmese Harp", "Fires on the Plain", etc.). Lacking the dramatic power and style of his brilliant earlier work, "Cat" is merely an amusing commercial vehicle geared towards local Japanese audiences. Its U. S. chances rest mainly on the talented shoulders of leads Tatsuya Nakadai ("Kagemusha") and Yoko Shimada ("Shogun").

    Overly talky tale concerns a teacher Kushami (played by Nakadai behind a thick moustache, with an always-quizzical expression), pondering the meaning of life in discussions with his cynical friends, while students at the academy next door bother him with noise and stray baseballs hit into his house. Much of the action concern the romantic entanglements of his relatives, including a beautiful niece Yukie (an idealized vision of loveliness and innocence personified by Yoko Shimada).

    As international-class entertainment, "Cat" fails to qualify due to its claustrophobic, studio-bound staging and uneasy mixture of satirical, thoughtful humor with sight-gags and out-and-out vulgarity. Other than some awkwardly "illustrated" flashbacks, the film is conversational in the extreme, lacking the action and physicality of Ichikawa's better work.

    Gimmick of having Kushami's pet grey cat observe the human foibles around him is underutilized, with a few wide angle, first-person shots to represent the cat's point-of-view augmented by a lameduck voiceover narration of the cat's thoughts near the end of the film. Anthropomorphic concept is workable, as in Lou Breslow's classic DIck Powell (as a reincarnated dog) picture "You Never Can Tell" of 1951, but it doesn't play here.

    Tech credits are okay, though "switched-on" musical score overuses material such as the too-familiar Bach Toccata & Fugue. Main interest to see Nakadai and Shimada, even on an off-day assignment.

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    • Curiosidades
      Based on the similarly-structured novel Wagahai wa Neko de Aru (written 1905-6) of Natsume Soseki.
    • Conexões
      Version of Wagahai wa neko de aru (1936)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de maio de 1975 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Idioma
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • I Am a Cat
    • Empresas de produção
      • Geiensha Company
      • Toho
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 56 min(116 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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