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Blues Harp

  • 1998
  • 1 h 47 min
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Blues Harp (1998)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAmbitious yakuza Kenji befriends harmonica-playing bartender Chuji, who moonlights as a part-time drug-dealer for the opposing gang. Their friendship is threatened by Kenji's plans for advan... Ler tudoAmbitious yakuza Kenji befriends harmonica-playing bartender Chuji, who moonlights as a part-time drug-dealer for the opposing gang. Their friendship is threatened by Kenji's plans for advancement, as well as by his bodyguard's growing jealousy of Chuji.Ambitious yakuza Kenji befriends harmonica-playing bartender Chuji, who moonlights as a part-time drug-dealer for the opposing gang. Their friendship is threatened by Kenji's plans for advancement, as well as by his bodyguard's growing jealousy of Chuji.

  • Direção
    • Takashi Miike
  • Roteiristas
    • Toshihiko Matsuo
    • Toshiyuki Morioka
  • Artistas
    • Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    • Seiichi Tanabe
    • Saori Sekino
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,2 mil
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    • Direção
      • Takashi Miike
    • Roteiristas
      • Toshihiko Matsuo
      • Toshiyuki Morioka
    • Artistas
      • Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
      • Seiichi Tanabe
      • Saori Sekino
    • 6Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    • Chûji Yonashiro
    Seiichi Tanabe
    Seiichi Tanabe
    • Kenji Shindô
    Saori Sekino
    • Tokiko
    Mickey Curtis
    Daisuke Iijima
    • Yûkichi Hanamura
    Akira Ishige
    Yôzaburô Itô
    • Talent Scout Sugiyama
    Huntley Nicholas
    • Chûji's Black Father
    Atsushi Okuno
    Bob Suzuki
    Tatsuo Yamada
    • Direção
      • Takashi Miike
    • Roteiristas
      • Toshihiko Matsuo
      • Toshiyuki Morioka
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    7Atavisten

    Portrayal of youth culture

    Chuuji is half black, has a homeless father and he works in a bar. He has connections deep into the yakuza which he cares little about. He saves a girl with whom he get together with.

    Ikeuchi Hiroyuki is very good as Chuuji, the protagonist that you care about in this movie. The story is a sad one with little sentimentality and told with joy so we don't get turned off it.

    Miike is a promising filmmaker, but maybe he should spend some more time on each movie instead of spewing 'em out. 'Chuugoku no Chounin' suffers a little from this. Such is the case also with this movie. Its still recommended for the lead act.
    10enicholson

    Not just a great Japanese crime film; but a great crime film of rare emotional depth with a classic story of love and betrayal...

    This film had a powerful impact on me. I'm still somewhat new to the yakuza film genre, but it immediately became one of my favorite films, perhaps my favorite Takashi Miike film I have seen so far.

    It doesn't really compare to Miike's more famous films because it fits more neatly in to the yakuza and crime genres than Miike's better known stylized shocker exploitation yakuza/psycho films; however, it does have a good deal of the visual style, much of the blood and carnage and some of the blistering action we are accustomed to in Miike's films. And, like most Miike films, it has a cool intro. Also, like most of Miike's best films, it has the coolest and best acting (and actors) you are likely to see in any crime film. Like we have come to expect from Miike films, it has some great mafia boss characters and one or two characters that seem like they are from outer space (though here these eccentrics are more subtle and have less screen time here than in his more famous films).

    I more or less liked Miike's well-known stuff like Ichi the Killer and Dead or Alive (especially DOA's first 10 minutes or so) and I especially liked Fudoh and Audition, but I have to say I prefer this kind of film more because it has so much soul and grit and it feels real. The story has a classic feel to it like something out of the more edgy film noirs or some of the best gritty 1970s crime/druggie movies. Unlike in most any other Takashi Miike film I have seen so far, you actually care about the lead characters in this film.

    Of course I won't divulge the whole story, but I set it up below. The plot is a little bit complicated, though it is one one of the best stories I have ever come across in a crime movie (my set-up below doesn't do it justice). Don't read the two paragraphs below if you prefer to know as little about the story as possible.

    STORY SET-UP

    Story is about a young Okinawa drug dealer named Chuji who also works at a bar that features local Japanese rock and roll bands. But Chuji is also a gifted harmonica player, which he learned to play as a young boy out of loneliness and boredom while his prostitute mother turned tricks. While helping a young and ambitious yakuza named Kenji elude the capture of the gang headed by Chuji's boss, Chuji also incidentally meets a pretty girl who later becomes his girlfriend. She, as well as one of the leaders of one of the bands performing at the bar, encourages Chuji to play harmonica with his band. After only one performance, Chuji is instantly popular at the bar for his blues harp skills. His talent later attracts the attention of a record producer. It looks like Chuji might no longer have to deal drugs, but...

    Kenji, the yakuza formerly on the run, rewards Chuji for his help at eluding capture and certain execution earlier. The two become friends -- though, unbeknownst to Chuji, Kenji's affection for him is more than just friendly. But because they each work for rival gangs, and because Kenji's yakuza ambitions exceed his status and his closeted homosexuality offends certain people close to him, Kenji's life is on the line, and Chuji obliviously and unwittingly gets tangled up in a yakuza battle way over his head.

    END OF STORY SET-UP

    Like I started to mention earlier, the story and characters have such a classic feel to them that I wonder if there are any classic noirs or 70s crime films with similar plots. If so, I'm curious to find out what they are. But I suspect the story probably feels so classic just because it is so good. Some Miike films are confusing, often deliberately so, and I usually appreciate his narrative haphazardness. But here, unexpectedly, we're treated to something of a classic crime tale. I know I am overusing the word "classic," but by the end of the film I felt like Charles Dickens could have written the same basic plot though in a very different style and different characters of course.

    I want to call it a crime masterpiece; but I feel like it's a bit premature for me to make such a declaration since I need to see some more films first -- even more Takashi Miike films since he must be one of the most prolific directors in the history of feature filmmaking. But unlike most crime movies which often tend to be flashy and filled with a lot of attitude and crammed with forgettable action, this film has an emotional depth to it that most anyone can relate to (in addition to all the cool shoot outs, etc.). Many women would like this film too because there is a really good, and very simple, love story at the center of the film that is quite sweet; and the lead female character genuinely loves and devotes herself to Chuji as he does to her as well. This is how young love should be. This film busts the gut and excites the senses; but it also rattles the soul and pierces the heart. Many of the best Japanese filmmakers frequently seem to have a talent for combining on screen action and physicality with a depth of emotion and feeling that seems rare in filmmakers (and screenwriters) in other nations. Takashi Miike struts his stuff here in this regard. A film like this reminds me of why I love Japanese movies so much and why I think Japanese film in general is a treasure chest still waiting to be discovered -- maybe even by many Japanese people themselves as well.

    I am not quite yet ready to call it a crime masterpiece. I at least need to see some more Takashi Miike films first. But damn if I really want to call it a crime masterpiece. Incidentally, it might even be a great story about love too. Nah - Takashi Miike couldn't be capable of a great love story even if it does have gangsters, guns and bullets. Could he?
    6powerofberzerker

    My last pre-2000s Miike film and another fine one

    Ley Lines came out in 1999 but I watched it after Rainy Dog as an end to that trilogy. Overall, I liked it very much but it had some goofy acting near the end, and the characters could have been more fleshed out. That whole ''Black Society Trilogy'' is quite good but I found this film just as good.

    The acting is better than the average Miike flick and the characters function more emphatically. They are all lovable people although with many problems both from the past and yet to come. The movie has many of your standard Miikeisms with homosexuality in yakuza circles, thug druggie life, and his many ways to express symbolism. But they all work much better here than in most of his stuff. Additionally, Miike again enjoys his art of boredom scenes and creates a very realistic tone without his more genre-bending contrivances. The music shines in this film and gives it an additional touch of heart and soul which elevates the tragic aspects that come at the end. The humor was pretty low-key but effective nonetheless. Some experimental bits and scenes also worked fairly well and I always love Miike's bold refreshments in directing.

    On the paper, this is yet another simple mafia tale from Miike about normal (outcasts), small people, and their struggle, but here it clicked just right. Miike knows how to make a good ending and this movie is a prime example of that.

    90s Miike was truly something, as brilliant and trashy he was.

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      • 15 de julho de 1998 (Japão)
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