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Kagi-dorobô no mesoddo

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Sayuri Oyamada in Kagi-dorobô no mesoddo (2012)
Trailer for Key of Life
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ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA failed actor switches identities with a stranger at a bath house thinking it is his way out of his life of misery but only to find himself filling the shoes of an elite assassin.A failed actor switches identities with a stranger at a bath house thinking it is his way out of his life of misery but only to find himself filling the shoes of an elite assassin.A failed actor switches identities with a stranger at a bath house thinking it is his way out of his life of misery but only to find himself filling the shoes of an elite assassin.

  • Direção
    • Kenji Uchida
  • Roteirista
    • Kenji Uchida
  • Artistas
    • Masato Sakai
    • Teruyuki Kagawa
    • Ryôko Hirosue
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kenji Uchida
    • Roteirista
      • Kenji Uchida
    • Artistas
      • Masato Sakai
      • Teruyuki Kagawa
      • Ryôko Hirosue
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 29Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 5 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Key of Life
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    Masato Sakai
    • Takeshi Sakurai
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    • Kondo…
    Ryôko Hirosue
    Ryôko Hirosue
    • Kanae Mizushima
    Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
    • Junichi Kudo
    Yôko Moriguchi
    Yôko Moriguchi
    • Ayako Inoue
    Chika Uchida
    • Rika
    Ryôsuke Ôtani
    • Landlord
    Ichirô Mikami
    • Ohtani Editor-in-Chief
    Kazuyoshi Hayashi
    • Tsuchiya
    Takaki Uda
    • Fujimoto
    Narushi Ikeda
    • Film Director
    Masahiro Hisano
    • Assistant Director
    Yasukaze Motomiya
    • Leading Actor
    Takayo Mimura
    • Leading Actress
    Rumi Hiiragi
    Rumi Hiiragi
    • Editorial Staff A
    Chizuru Lee
    • Deputy Editor
    Ryû Nakatani
    • Editorial Staff B
    Tsuyoshi Muro
    Tsuyoshi Muro
    • Matchmaking Candidate
    • Direção
      • Kenji Uchida
    • Roteirista
      • Kenji Uchida
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    Avaliações de usuários9

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    5I_Ailurophile

    Tremendous wit & potential. None of the vitality to make it count.

    There are some aspects of films that we tend not to notice unless they're specifically strong or specifically weak. Pacing goes unnoticed unless it's too swift or too slow; tone goes unnoticed unless it's too charged or too soft; and so on. Though I recognize that it is regarded well, I regret to say that I find 'Key of life' to be a title that struggles with both pacing and tone, as they are notably dull. It's a bit of a wry dark comedy, yes, so such sensibilities may theoretically work in its favor, yet even at that the situational humor requires timing and energy, and this picture has neither. I see the wit in Uchida Kenji's screenplay and the vitality that's waiting to be drawn out from the performances. With rare exception that vitality is kept endlessly waiting, however, without a chance to flourish, and all the brimming potential of the screenplay is like air being blown into a balloon that will not inflate without the right technique - or in this case, the precise necessary spark in the direction.

    So for all the skill I recognize in stars Sakai Masato, Kagawa Teruyuki, and Hirosue Ryoko, neither they nor their co-stars especially get a chance to demonstrate it. The clever plot and scene writing, and keen dialogue and characterizations, are not given the wings that they need to be able to fly. Those operating behind the scenes turned in fine work, and Uchida's direction is capable in the most fundamental terms of orchestrating shots and scenes. But even with some livelier or smarter moments scattered throughout, and certainly more so in the back end as events come to a head, as it presents the feature has been robbed of far, far too much of its strength. Did I laugh once throughout these two hours? Did this ever earn more than a warm smile? Well, yes - once, more than 80 minutes in.

    I don't dislike 'Key of life.' Yet if I say that I like it, that feels a step too far. Under these circumstances it feels overlong well before it's over. How could a movie so neatly primed for success, with some sequences that are particularly ingenious, fail so hard to make a mark? It all comes down to pacing and tone. Bereft of the zest that would allow the narrative or its comedy to land, the viewing experience is flat, unimpressive, and almost altogether tedious. I see what it could have been, and it's not bad. Such verbiage, however, is not what recommendations are made of.
    8daisukereds

    "KYUN!"

    What is it about?

    A young man attempts to kill himself. After failing and realizing he is sweaty and smelly.. he decides to take a bath (in a traditional Japanese Bath house, which are open to the general public). There he sees how a hired Assassin (unknown to everyone there) has an accident. The young fellow takes the opportunity to exchange Locker keys with the killer.. taking his suit, lots of money and car. The murderer finds himself in the hospital with amnesia, and changes identity with the thief! At this point, the kind of movie I wanted to watch.. presented itself. How interesting would it be to show the methodical Assassin fixing the crappy life he finds himself in? And so it did.

    ... To be honest, I found it because I REALLY like Ryoko-san. And I'm glad I did! After all I've seen, I'm impressed I can still find good movies I know nothing about.

    For a comedy, it's a bit "serious" and "dry".. but that's precisely why it works, for me at least. It's not ridiculous (as people have come to expect from Japanese content), but it's also a bit out there, with unexpected turn of events. Still, it is VERY well made and competently written. Even more so the acting by all leads (there was no role I disliked, on the contrary). The plot is rich and impressing (for the 2 hours it lasts), as it develops a lot of characters and threads in different directions. I'm more than pleased.

    Credit's song : Tenbyou No Shikumi (by Kazuya Yoshii).
    8Kicino

    Totally entertaining in a thoughtful way

    Ever since I saw Kenji Uchida's "A Stranger of Mine," I became a big fan of his. When I knew his work would be shown at the Summer Festival, I dashed to get a ticket and looked forward to watching it.

    It turned out to be better than I expected. When/if it is publicly released here, I will definitely watch it again. Behind the laughs and sadness, there is some sense of compassion for the modern men and women which made you want to munch on the plot and scenes days after the movie.

    A superb plot and great observer of daily life. In many ways, a killer's life is quite similar to an actor's when he had to pose as many different people. Except in our movie, the actor is a lousy one: Sakai Masato's plays Sakuari, an attempted and disorganized actor who fails to make ends meet, let alone realizing his dream in acting. Sakai seems such a different person from "My SO has got depression" although in both movies he plays a weak character who tends to have apologetic smiles. Sometimes I wonder if he is really a bad actor or he is playing the role of a bad actor because some scenes were bad when he held one facial expression for probably too long. Or was he just playing dumb?

    Opposite the spectrum is professional killer Kondo (Kagawa Teruyuki) who is organized, thoughtful and serious even when he has got amnesia. He tries very hard to regain his memory, only to find that he is twirled into a mishap involving the Yakuza gangsters. Kagawa is not very good looking but somehow the killer's personality makes him quite attractive with a little comical trace.

    The full comedy comes into place when their identities are switched, as in "The Prince and the Pauper," except here the swap is not voluntary. The laughers are guaranteed to intensify when kind and sensible Kanae (Hirosue Ryoko) steps in to help Kondo regain his memory while looking for her husband to appear in a pre-arranged wedding.

    The art direction is excellent: the numerous fake IDs, detailed hand- written notes, elaborated and well-stocked wardrobes all contribute rich accents to the story and is crucial to the final scene.

    An intriguing but very interesting plot. Very witty lines and superb performance by the cast. You can see human compassion here and there which makes the movie very enjoyable and makes you have more faith and confidence in life. Highly recommended.
    7TheFilmGuy1

    Sometime Comedy Doesn't Translate Well

    This is a quite interesting, unique and weird film. I guess that's to be expected from a Japanese film. It's about a guy who's a depressed actor who ends up stealing the identity of an assassin who get's amnesia when he slips on a bar of soap and hits his head. Yeah, weird, I know. It's also a comedy/drama movie, and that's where my problems lie.

    I have no issue with comedy/drama films, but I tend to find that sometimes, comedy just doesn't translate well. Sometimes things that are funny in other countries just aren't funny in your own country. Also, sometimes things are funnier when you hear them said by the actor as opposed to reading the subtitles. This is kind of what happened to me with this. I found a lot of it to not be that funny. It had some really great moments of slapstick, but that's more towards the end of the film when the two protagonists come together. The comedy just didn't translate as well as I would have liked it to, and since comedy is a big part of the film, that's an issue. The drama does work when it needs to, which is a plus.

    Some people might be turned off by the general weirdness of the film. While it isn't as odd as a lot of Japanese films can be, it is different for sure, and won't be everyone's cup of tea. I was able to appreciate that creativeness and it helped me enjoy it. However, I wish the jokes had worked better for me. I think if they had, I would have loved this movie, but in the end I just kinda enjoyed it, and that's it.
    6Hombredelfuturo

    good comedy

    ...and that relies the problem of this movie; you know; to have a good plot but let it towards the Comedy side instead of a drama. Nothing wrong with a Comedy but the subtleties of that genre are difficult to show to other audiences involving written translation (you need to read subtitles) etc As a Drama, could be better no doubt.

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    • Curiosidades
      This Japanese 2012 movie "Kagi-dorobô no mesoddo" (Key Of Life), has been remade twice.

      The first remake as the Korean 2016 movie "Leokki" (Luck-Key), and the second remake as the Chinese 2021 movie "Ren chao xiong yong" (Endgame).
    • Conexões
      Remade as Chave da Sorte (2016)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de setembro de 2012 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Idioma
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Key of Life
    • Locações de filme
      • Izumino Station, Izumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japão
    • Empresas de produção
      • The Klockworx
      • TV Asahi
      • Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
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      • US$ 5.463.837
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 8 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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