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Ribâ, nagarenaide yo

  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 1 h 26 min
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6,9/10
2,4 mil
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Riko Fujitani in Ribâ, nagarenaide yo (2023)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn a calm winter's day, a mountain inn becomes trapped in a time loop.On a calm winter's day, a mountain inn becomes trapped in a time loop.On a calm winter's day, a mountain inn becomes trapped in a time loop.

  • Direção
    • Junta Yamaguchi
  • Roteirista
    • Makoto Ueda
  • Artistas
    • Riko Fujitani
    • Manami Honjô
    • Gôta Ishida
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    6,9/10
    2,4 mil
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    • Direção
      • Junta Yamaguchi
    • Roteirista
      • Makoto Ueda
    • Artistas
      • Riko Fujitani
      • Manami Honjô
      • Gôta Ishida
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 60Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Riko Fujitani
    • Mikoto
    Manami Honjô
    • Kimi
    Gôta Ishida
    • Kusumi
    Yoshimasa Kondô
    • Obata
    Shiori Kubo
    • Hisame
    Masahiro Kuroki
    • Shiraki
    Kohei Morooka
    • Morioka
    Munenori Nagano
    • Head clerk
    Haruki Nakagawa
    • Sugiyama
    Yoshifumi Sakai
    • Eiji
    Saori
    • Chino
    Takashi Sumita
    • Head Chef
    Masashi Suwa
    • Nomiya
    Yûki Torigoe
    • Taku
    Kazunari Tosa
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    • Direção
      • Junta Yamaguchi
    • Roteirista
      • Makoto Ueda
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    10I_Ailurophile

    Smart, clever, fun, creative - an absolute joy!

    I was exceptionally pleased with Yamaguchi Junta's 2020 film 'Beyond the infinite two minutes': a charming, indie, low-budget sci-fi comedy that was well-rounded, clever, and funny, easily beating out countless major studio offerings in the process. It was also very smart in playing with time as a core plot device (e.g., travel through, communicate through, loop through, and so on), to an extent that either solicited hard scrutiny of its conceit and/or became delightfully complicated therein; either way, one was well served by not getting bogged down too much in those details. Fast forward a few years and Yamaguchi and screenwriter Ueda Makoto attempt an equally risky venture in 'River': a sequel. Facing the triple challenge of standing on its own merits, following its predecessor in a unique but meaningful way, and broadly quelling the doubts that commonly dog sequels, how is this 2023 feature? I came in with high expectations, and happily, they've not just been met, but exceeded - Yamaguchi and Ueda did it again, and this is a blast! In fact, I'm firmly of the opinion that this is even better!

    This picture shares definite kinship with its forebear in various ways, not least in cheekily toying with a very small discrepancy in time, and being restricted to a single setting that is employed in an inventive fashion. The same cast returns to fill new roles alongside newcomers, and Yamaguchi again very much favors lengthy shots that follow individual actors throughout a space, giving cinematographer Kawagoe Kazunari and the crew a bit of a workout. The difference here is that as the nature of the scenario differs from the previous, it emphatically turns away from bearing the appearance of a single, continuous long take, and Yamaguchi gets to illustrate yet again that his skills as an editor are as tight, light, and nimble as his capabilities as a director. Likewise, Ueda once more gives us narrative and scene writing that joyfully overflow with both flavor and complexity, and we can either try to tease out the rules of the reality as it presents - impudently playing fast and loose with time - or just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. With the premise here being a time loop, Ueda effectively has a chance to slyly let similar scenes take different paths. And, yes, there's also a tiny but pivotal narrative idea linking the plots of the two titles within the same universe.

    Wonderful themes reveal themselves of fearing the future, wanting to hold onto the present, and wishing for the happiness of past days; how we react in extraordinary circumstances that test us, and the extent or limits of bonds of community; strengthening bonds through adversity, and gaining personal insight; and finding the courage and will to move forward despite apprehensions. Yet these are all rolled very organically into the proceedings with marvelous ease and grace, and moreover, at the same time that 'River' evokes real feelings and stimulates our thoughts, it's also highly absorbing, immensely entertaining, and altogether hilarious. The screenplay is an absolute gem, earning many, many laughs - more than 'Beyond the infinite two minutes,' really - and even where the story unexpectedly broaches notably darker airs, these are subsequently twisted into morbid humor that only further heightens the heartfelt earnestness and warmth that ultimately defines the movie. The dialogue is stupendously bright, and the varied characters in and of themselves are a highlight as we get to know them throughout these eighty-six minutes. I'm inclined to believe this flick is even more well balanced than its elder, demonstrating further development in the skills of all, and particularly of Ueda: the writing is even more solid as every little thread is resolved, all tidbits brought back in substantive ways, and the premise executed with more polish and hardier constitution.

    Far be it from me to focus so much only on the screenplay, though, because in every other capacity 'River' is terrifically well made. I repeat that Yamaguchi shows himself to be a very shrewd, adept director, and editor, and Kawagoe's cinematography is gratifyingly smooth, fluid, and dynamic - all of which I think is extra important here given the short bursts of time in the plot, and the way that scenes move about. Speaking of moving about, for as much as I appreciated the cast in 'Beyond the infinite two minutes,' now I downright love them. The characters are already so fun as they're written, and as the players inhabit these figures they bring fantastic energy and personality to each and every one. Given emphasis in the script on waitress Mikoto it's safe to say that Fujitani Riko stands out most, and has the most opportunity to exercise her craft, but truly every other cast member is just as superb, and all get their time to shine. The filming location Yamaguchi was able to secure for the production is absolutely gorgeous; like the café in the prior film, it's so cozy and inviting that I wish I could visit the inn myself. The production design, art direction, and costume design are modest, but utterly splendid; I adore the music as it adds to the humor and overall lighthearted vibe. Honestly, as far as I'm concerned this is pretty much perfect.

    Again, I treasured 'Beyond the infinite two minutes,' and having seen it I anticipated much the same from another movie. After a few minutes of exposition this kicks up very quickly, and as it did I found myself laughing over and over. With equal parts frivolity and sincerity, and benefiting from the utmost care, intelligence, and hard work of all involved, 'River' is even better than I could have hoped. I have a hard time imagining that anyone could sit for this and not step away having had a great time. I don't know if Ueda and Yamaguchi have another flick up their sleeves (I certainly hope so) or if this is the terminus of this specific line of brilliant creativity, but one way or another this is an incredible highpoint that they and their collaborators should be proud of. For my part I outright cherish 'River,' and I'm all so glad to give it my very high, hearty, and enthusiastic recommendation!
    6daisukereds

    "I'm a bit tired.. Body and Mind"

    More than a movie.. this is feels like an interesting short/project (one seemingly funded via MotionGallery).

    You can see the amateurish cinematography, where you are reminded that there's someone behind a camera running around. The acting is good (for the most part), the characters energetic, the location makes the film, and the developments entertaining enough to retain one's attention. The OST is memorable and the ending a bit out there.. which makes it all a very particular and memorable experience!! Eloquent human-self centrism appreciated.

    I've seen enough things (even Japanese) not to be surprised or shocked by the developments. But it is quite fun and some might even find it very different! Reason enough for me to encourage anyone into giving it a try.
    8mesaxi

    A quirky indie film

    I'd give this a 7.5, but I'm rounding up for being short and to the point.

    This is an extremely Japanese movie. The look, the feel, the Shintoism, the soundtrack, everybody working together to solve a problem, the efficient production, and even the sci-fi element felt straight out of some kind of anime. It explores the idea of people in a small area being stuck in a 2 minute time loop, and takes a very light hearted approach on the subject. Even the darker moments are done with a bit of a smile. I particularly enjoyed the development of the main characters facial expressions every time she reset.

    A joy of an indie film, but be ready to pay attention because it's almost all dialogue.
    8broggoethe

    River Runs Deep

    What a great little indie film. Loved the female lead character Mikoto, she kept me watchingl While stuck in a loop, the staff of a hotel try to both keep their guests happy and informed while also attempting to understand and extricate themselves from the situation. Unlike other loop themed tales, everyone recalls everything from previous iterations. This allows them to perform a variety of experiments to gain information that could lead to an exit. At same time all the usual human responses and interactions proceed apace. With an overlay of Japanese mannerisms, the story is completely beguiling.

    Give it a try.
    8macchiedinchiostro

    An achievement

    This is a great little movie, a real gem and an absolute must watch wether you're into fantasy or science fiction or not, wether you're into japanese movies and culture or not. It is a movie done with a very small budget and small group of actors basically in one single location. The script is mostly hilarious and moving at times, so full of inventions and situations and the characters are all extremely well crafted. The direction is purely virtuosic. Basically each two minutes loop is a non stop sequence and each one of them is different from the other. I do not want to spoil any element as it's important to watch it without knowing anything more than the basic concept. Believe me, I do not write reviews very often and if I do it's for an extremely good reason.

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    • Curiosidades
      This film is writer Makoto Ueda second attempt at playing with just two minutes - already known for creating inventive stories with a twist, this time loop adventure was proceeded three years earlier with a Time Machine looking two minutes into the future.
    • Erros de gravação
      Every time the loop starts again there is various amounts of snow from none to quite a few inches when it should be the exact same.
    • Conexões
      References A Princesa e o Plebeu (1953)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de junho de 2023 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idioma
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • River
    • Locações de filme
      • Fujiya-bekkan Chinryutei, Kyoto Prefecture, Japão(hotel interior and exterior)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Europe Kikaku
      • Tollywood
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 26 minutos
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      • Color
    • Proporção
      • 16:9 HD

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