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Wara no tate

  • 2013
  • 1 h 57 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
2,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Wara no tate (2013)
AçãoCrimeDramaSuspense

Um time de policiais é designado para proteger um assassino em série com uma recompensa de 10 bilhões de ienes por sua cabeça enquanto ele é transportado de uma delegacia para outra.Um time de policiais é designado para proteger um assassino em série com uma recompensa de 10 bilhões de ienes por sua cabeça enquanto ele é transportado de uma delegacia para outra.Um time de policiais é designado para proteger um assassino em série com uma recompensa de 10 bilhões de ienes por sua cabeça enquanto ele é transportado de uma delegacia para outra.

  • Direção
    • Takashi Miike
  • Roteiristas
    • Kazuhiro Kiuchi
    • Tamio Hayashi
  • Artistas
    • Takao Osawa
    • Nanako Matsushima
    • Gorô Kishitani
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    2,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Takashi Miike
    • Roteiristas
      • Kazuhiro Kiuchi
      • Tamio Hayashi
    • Artistas
      • Takao Osawa
      • Nanako Matsushima
      • Gorô Kishitani
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 60Avaliações da crítica
    • 35Metascore
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    Takao Osawa
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    • Kazuki Mekari
    Nanako Matsushima
    Nanako Matsushima
    • Atsuko Shiraiwa
    Gorô Kishitani
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    • Takeshi Okumura
    Masatô Ibu
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    • Kenji Sekiya
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      • Direção
        • Takashi Miike
      • Roteiristas
        • Kazuhiro Kiuchi
        • Tamio Hayashi
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      7totalovrdose

      Although Intense, and Initially Exciting, Shield of Straw's Lengthy Plot Could Have been Fine-tuned with Further Depth

      Director Takashi Miike is renown for developing films that thrust the characters into life threatening situations, whilst dealing with issues concerning basic human tendencies, often accentuated to graphic levels, guaranteed to provoke conversations between some people, and sheer unnerving suspense amongst others. Shield of Straw is no different, asking its audience questions regarding the differences between vengeance and justice, while positioning viewers to contemplate how far they would go to protect a monstrously psychopathic individual, depicting society in general as a collection of individuals, who, upon the promise of economical gratification, are willing to inexplicably forgo moral conventions.

      These questions and ideas are forced upon the viewer by character Takaoki Ninagawa (Tsutomu Yamazaki), one of the richest, and at the same time, oldest, men in the country. The murder of his seven year old granddaughter at the hands of Kunihide Kiyomaru (Tatsuya Fukiwara), who had only recently been released from prison for a previous crime at the time of the incident, causes him to take matters into his own hands three months later, after police appear unable to apprehend Kiyomaru, who is currently on the run. The promise of one billion yen to whomever kills Kiyomaru causes a triumphant chain reaction, that leads the murderer to surrender himself over to police custody, upon realization he is unable to protect himself.

      Kazuki Mekari (Takao Osawa), a member of the security police, who we discover early into the movie is still coming to terms with the loss of his wife, a back-story that is conveyed during the film, is hired by section-chief Ooki (Hiroatro Honda) to escort Kiyomaru to Tokyo police, where he will be released into the custody of the prosecution. Those also brought on to assist in escorting the criminal include fellow security police member and single mother Atsuko Shiraiwa (Nanako Matsushima), Takeshi Okumura (Goro Kishitani), Kenji Sekiya (Masato Ibu) and Masataka Kanbashi (Kento Nagayama). Early into the film, the threat posed by the police force themselves is powerfully executed, those providing protection to the murderer continuously suspecting one another of betrayal, and despite money initially been the cause for such worry, later, themes including honor, personal values, vengeance, and doing what is morally right, begin to plague those involved.

      Although the film presents viewers with the quandary, who are we to trust if the police themselves are criminal, Kiyomaru is far from a sympathetic character, his behavior, and complete lack of empathy, making him a narcissistic villain that causes even the audience to wonder whether protecting such a vile criminal is worth it. At the same time, Ninagawa is equally complicit as a villain, his actions causing a significant number of casualties that he himself appears unaffected by. On a side note, though the formalities of Japanese culture are well imbedded into the feature, this viewer was occasionally left wondering if characters with blackened hearts truly deserved the respect they were given, a question additional viewers may ponder.

      Moving on, the movie begins with such intensity, which is especially due to the visual flare, including a massive assortment of police vehicles escorting the prisoner, alongside another scene involving a truck, barreling at high speeds towards the lead characters, a mixture of gun fights and an explosion that can only be described as outstanding, grabbing hold of the viewer's attention. The idea of having 125 million possible suspects out to assassinate the antagonist makes for a thrillingly anxious climate, whereby the threat could appear from anywhere, this notion being continuously attended to over the feature's duration. Where the introduction seemed to have an over-reliance on filling the screen with vivid entertainment, as the film progresses, more isolated environments begin to suspend the viewer in a very different atmosphere, the intensity of dialogue between characters as themes concerning greed, corruption and death begin to swell to almost cataclysmic levels mean the actors, rather than the affects, attend to the atmosphere.

      Environments, from sprawling metropolis, outer city developments, to countryside roads, make for a variety of locations, the soundtrack adding to this, immersing the audience in either the excitement, or the gripping character drama, though at the same time, the scenes where only the diegetic ambiance can be felt, are equally intense. On other occasions, the soundtrack appears to become too impacting, the orchestral themes gradually becoming louder, signifying a thunderous event, that never actually occurs.

      Although originally excitingly fast, the slower pace towards the end is potentially less effective, despite the tension remaining satisfactorily convincing, however, the initially surprising atmosphere, where threats could come from anywhere, begins to instead be replaced with a slight degree of predictability, as the number of threats begin to increasingly narrow. The ending will no doubt cause audiences to question if justice really is dealt, and though the film efficaciously grapples with viewer's emotions, it is uncertain if sadness or anger was the intended feeling Mr Miike wanted to garner.
      8gianmarcoronconi

      Very nice

      Very nice and very action movie that tells a story that is not very original but still very nice and treated very well, a story that highlights the difficult life of those who are constantly torn between doing their duty and the futility of risking their life his own life and that of his colleagues to protect a sick criminal that everyone would like to kill. The film then projects the viewer into this absurd scenario where a man puts a very heavy price on the head of a criminal inviting citizens to kill him to collect the reward and it will then be up to the police to escort this repulsive criminal to give him a fair trial. In conclusion, the film is adrenaline and very beautiful and manages to keep you glued to the screen for its entire duration.
      4Aoi_kdr

      This story was about human's justice.

      A security police and his team convoyed a sex offender for little girls who raped them and killed after that. A reword of a billion yen, about nine millon dollars in US dollars, was set on his head. There were some complexed thoughts. Some people thought they should kill him because he was crazy and they would be able to get huge money. In other side, some members of security police were confused by their own justice. Should they protect him even if he was the worst and such a terrible man? Also he exploited his position and sniggered. I didn't see where justice was.

      Inpite of struggling to convoy him, he talked to them like he wanted to piss them off. I liked Tatsuya Fujiwara with the vulgarity.
      8killahdelfin

      Master-filmmaker Miike goes deep. Never felt so good watching his work.

      Shield of Straw probably is Miike's most humane and ''deep''-film. After watching it you will think about it for hours.

      Does it place a mirror in front of our politically-correct pseudo-''good mind'' society and say : ''Look how absurd and self-righteous you are!'' Does it show us a true modern hero -Mirari ? One who stayed true to his principles when other were driven by greed and weakness? Does it examine the psychology of ''our money is everything'' mindset? Almost limitless food for thought. And that s what makes a film excellent. Not to mention the good as always story , acting , cinematography , soundtrack , etc. Some say Miike went mainstream with his film- wrong! Sorry for you-better watch Transformers then.

      After watching it you will think about it for hours. As always the master filmmaker knows how to grip the viewer and no letting loose. Unique , gripping , provocative...and good. Watching Miike ,known for his bizarre and brutal films, never felt so right. 8/10 Drama Miike-style.
      searchanddestroy-1

      Miike Takashi at his very best

      I watched only a few of his other features including ICHI THE KILLER, and the least I can say is that it was quite different if you compare with this one. The others were rather weird, crazy, sometimes tongue in cheek, but very good in their ways. This one is far better for my own opinion and closer to a classical way of filming, although remaining very very dark and depressing. I say it's a masterpiece, close to what the Korean film industry may give us so often these last years. it's an action movie whilst being an emotion film. You have poignant, gripping sequences here, with a powerful acting too. And some scenes, in their way of filming, camera angles, reminded me some Jean-Pierre Melville's features. Miike Takashi has already said over and over that Melville was one of his master.

      I guess that's his best piece of work up to now, if not the most representative from his whole filmography.

      Don't miss it at any price.

      I am sure the US movie industry in Hollywood will make a remake of this one. I am even surprised that the Americans have never made such a film with such a topic. But after all, maybe I am wrong.

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 26 de abril de 2013 (Japão)
      • Países de origem
        • Japão
        • Taiwan
      • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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        • Official site (Japan)
      • Idioma
        • Japonês
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        • Taipei City, Taiwan
      • Empresas de produção
        • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
        • Warner Bros.
        • Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
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      • Tempo de duração
        1 hora 57 minutos
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        • Color
      • Mixagem de som
        • Dolby Digital
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        • 2.35 : 1

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