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Furîjia

  • 2007
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
149
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Furîjia (2007)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idioma

  • Direção
    • Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
  • Roteiristas
    • Jirô Matsumoto
    • Takashi Ujita
  • Artistas
    • Tetsuji Tamayama
    • Tsugumi
    • Hidetoshi Nishijima
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,2/10
    149
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
    • Roteiristas
      • Jirô Matsumoto
      • Takashi Ujita
    • Artistas
      • Tetsuji Tamayama
      • Tsugumi
      • Hidetoshi Nishijima
    • 2Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Tetsuji Tamayama
    Tetsuji Tamayama
    • Hiroshi Kanô
    Tsugumi
    • Mariko Higuchi
    Hidetoshi Nishijima
    Hidetoshi Nishijima
    • Toshio Iwasaki
    Nômaru Abe
    Tasuku Emoto
    Tasuku Emoto
    • Yamada
    Hôshi Ishida
    • Young Toshio
    Eimei Kanamura
    Ryûji Kasahara
    Shôji Kôkami
    • Sumikawa
    Hidekazu Mashima
    Masaki Miura
    • Mizoguchi
    Taiga Nakano
    Taiga Nakano
    • Hiroshi Kanô (shônen-ki)
    • (as Taiga)
    Maki Sakai
    • Natsumi
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    • Iwatsuru
    Kei Suma
    • Tsuneo Iwasaki
    Pistol Takehara
    • Shibazaki
    Mayumi Tenkô
    Hiroshi Ôguchi
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    • Direção
      • Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
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      • Jirô Matsumoto
      • Takashi Ujita
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    8aaronrourke

    Modern Look At An Old Theme

    Imagine if directors such as Akira Kurosawa or Kihachi Okamoto were still alive today, and made a samurai film that resonated with today's audiences. FREESIA would be that film.

    Wonderfully incorporating an old-fashioned samurai story into a modern setting, FREESIA shows what society would be like if the revenge code wasn't just still in practise, but was law.

    Victims of crime have the right to retaliate against their attackers, overseen by lawyers and carried out by appointed assassins. Areas are cleared while these stand-offs take place.

    Two main characters, lawyer Higuchi and assassin Kanou, share a history together (which we see in the film's opening sequence), something which effects their emotional outlook on the world around them.

    Brilliantly directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (GREEN MIND, METAL BATS, KICHIKU DAI ENKAI), who brings an intelligently restrained approach to subject matter which could have easily been melodramatic and full of loud, pointless action scenes. He brings a suitably cold and detached feel to a world where chaos and well-organised death is a way of life, using ice, water, and certain colour schemes as metaphors for what the characters are experiencing.

    Exceptionally well-shot and edited, with pitch-perfect performances, FREESIA is a film that, given its premise, may prove disappointing for those seeking non-stop action. However, for those seeking something more nourishing and thought-provoking, FREESIA will certainly deliver the goods. Let's just hope Hollywood doesn't remake it.
    7K_Todorov

    The gunplay is the central beauty in this moody tale of revenge and regret

    "Freesia" has one of these nifty "Battle Royale"-ish ideas where something otherwise believed to be taboo is turned into a part of your everyday common Japanese folk's life. The goal of the matter is to present themes which effect human emotions or in the case of "Freesia" lack of emotions. Directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri the movie is a mixed bag of impressions. Kinda of weird actually because some of the stuff was extremely good while other parts were sort of disappointing. Such contrast between good and bad in a movie isn't exactly common, and it makes me wonder. Why wasn't it all good ? Surely some will like it more than I did but that's them, not me.

    "Freesia" opens with it's two major plot points on-screen in text.

    One is about a government law allowing people to exact their revenge on those who have wronged them. This happens through a so-called retaliation agency, they deliver a court order to the target and assign the hit men who are supposed to kill him. The target himself has the right to hire a bodyguard to defend him. The two sides receive the same weaponry, usually a handgun with a limited amount of ammo. The battle usually takes place around the defendant's home with the whole area sealed off by the military until the end of the execution. Nice concept but it's a shame the mechanism pulling it is mortally flawed thanks to the lack of information we receive about it from the movie's narrative. For example what happens to a defendant who succeeds in defeating his assassins? Or what does a success rate of 80-90% percent for a bodyguard mean, seeing as how the whole execution act is played to the death by both sides? Questions that are never answered. A shame really, a working concept becomes believable in a sense. Just look at "Battle Royale", flawless.

    Two is about a military experimental missile that on impact unleashes a cold wave that freezes the surrounding area. As the story moves on we discover that a class of orphans were used as guinea pigs to test the missile's destructive power. The trio central characters played a part in that experiment. One is left after revenge, another left numb and feeling no pain is on a conscious self-destructive course, and the last full of regret just wants to be left alone. The movie ends with a bloody confrontation, comparable only to a Sergio Leone stand-off.

    Now I have to hand it to director Kumakiri what he did with "Freeasia" was a cold, merciless and morally ambiguous film that at times, for thematic reasons, goes over the top gory (a woman hand is blown off). It's characters scarred by their experience with violence, show a complete lack of any emotion. Bloody and raw, the gunplay is impressive in it's simplicity. Just short outbursts of violence. Devoid of modern stylization techniques such as slow motion or the balletic acrobatics. Characters do not display Neo-like abilities. The way a gun is handled, that professional touch, those wonderful far camera long-shots and the minimalistic sound approach (no techno-metal-rock soundtrack here) that was what made the shootouts impressive. Sadly enough camera work beyond the action sequences was not so memorable. At some scenes it was either too shaky or it moved in strange angles or both. Perhaps to give the movie a more raw-documentary style, perhaps something else. What matters is that made it look amateurish when it shouldn't have.

    "Freesia" is as cool, dark and brutal as it's sub-title suggests. But it's flawed plot nevertheless takes something away from the otherwise decent presentation. Kazuyoshi Kumakiri's movie was an enjoyable experience close to being something more than that.

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      • 1 de fevereiro de 2007 (Japão)
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      • Japão
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      • Japonês
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      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
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