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Les délices de Tokyo

Original title: An
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
14K
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Kirin Kiki and Masatoshi Nagase in Les délices de Tokyo (2015)
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Burdened with a heavy and ever-increasing debt, a dorayaki baker hires a kind ageing woman, after tasting her delicious surprise. Little by little, she unravels her beautiful inner world. Co... Read allBurdened with a heavy and ever-increasing debt, a dorayaki baker hires a kind ageing woman, after tasting her delicious surprise. Little by little, she unravels her beautiful inner world. Could she be holding the secret to his success?Burdened with a heavy and ever-increasing debt, a dorayaki baker hires a kind ageing woman, after tasting her delicious surprise. Little by little, she unravels her beautiful inner world. Could she be holding the secret to his success?

  • Director
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Writers
    • Durian Sukegawa
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Stars
    • Kirin Kiki
    • Masatoshi Nagase
    • Kyara Uchida
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writers
      • Durian Sukegawa
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Stars
      • Kirin Kiki
      • Masatoshi Nagase
      • Kyara Uchida
    • 43User reviews
    • 140Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kirin Kiki
    Kirin Kiki
    • Tokue
    Masatoshi Nagase
    Masatoshi Nagase
    • Sentarô
    Kyara Uchida
    • Wakana
    Miki Mizuno
    • Wakana's Mother
    Miu Takeuchi
    Saki Takahashi
    Yurie Murata
    Taiga Nakano
    Taiga Nakano
    • Yôhei
    • (as Taiga)
    Wakato Kanematsu
    • Wakato
    Miyoko Asada
    • Shop Owner's Wife
    Etsuko Ichihara
    • Yoshiko
    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writers
      • Durian Sukegawa
      • Naomi Kawase
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    User reviews43

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    8Hombredelfuturo

    so simple so good

    ...after ten minutes or so I knew that this film was worth to watch. the actors; the pace; the cinematography showing all those sakura trees were perfect.

    No doubt that Kirin Kiki is the movie herself but Masatoshi Nagase with his silence and sad face works for me too. Of course to have a good script and director sure help a lot but they captured the mood the right way.

    Sometimes we cannot do or see the simply things because life gets on us; sometimes we have the problem; in our minds, souls or bodies. Life is so good for many but a pain for many others too; so depends on what side of the coin you are to live a full one; however, the script is telling us that if you are one that carry one of these big problems better to try to take the best out of you and do it the best possible way without fall too deep. You know, there s no choices, until dead comes...

    Kyara Uchida is the third important character here; her roll is a shy but independent teenager that are somewhat on her own due to her mother does not act as one.

    In real life she is the granddaughter of Kirin Kiki.
    athena-no-sainto

    Beautiful film

    The last film directed by Naomi Kawase and I think the first in which she didn't use a script of her own , being an adaptation from a novel....

    Watching the trailer you can feel that the movie is something more that it shows, being this a great success because they didn't spoil the most important part of the plot, letting the audience discover the truth about this characters while watching the movie.

    The film is a beautiful tale about redemption, friendship and nature, told through a slow and very poetic style but although that it is a slow movie , I didn't even notice the duration of it because I was absorbed into the story...

    I have read a lot about Naomi Kawase work and I was very interested but I've never had the chance of watch any of her movies until now, I have read that this one is her less personal and more commercial film but I'm looking forward to watch her previous works...I have really enjoyed her intimate way of tell stories and her exquisite style, I instantly became a fan of her...

    The worst thing about this movie is that it makes you hungry Emoticono tongue

    VERY GOOD MOVIE
    8ken1848

    Move Thee Reviews: A Secret Recipe for a Happy Life

    Tears rolled down from my eyes while watching An. The movie reminds me of the evils of discrimination. Unique and beautiful, everyone deserves love. Also, it is important to throw oneself heart and soul into everything one does. Let's say NO to a flippant attitude and I hope my students can understand that constant efforts yield success. Moreover, this touching movie reminds us to treasure what we have and not to take everything for granted.

    Although the story is rather simple, the film is worth watching because of Kirin Kiki, one of the best Japanese actresses. Her acting is beyond compare. I totally feel for her character, who stays positive and truly appreciates the beauty of the mother nature despite her sad story. Masatoshi Nagase is impressive too. He subtly expresses his suppressed frustration, in spite of his long silences at the beginning of the film. I also love his performance in another film, Kano. Apart from the capable leads, the cinematography is awesome. The four seasons, the food and the mother nature are beautifully captured.

    Like red beans, life is bittersweet in nature. Nevertheless, the elderly woman's secret recipe for truly transcendent dorayakis reminds us that we are able to get rid of the bitter taste, with a good attitude, smiles, effort and love.
    7rubenm

    Small, heartfelt, feel good movie

    Although I've traveled through Japan for three weeks last year, I had never heard of dorayaki, let alone eaten it. This omission has been put to an end by the film 'An'. As a nice and original gimmick, every viewer in the cinema I went to, received a dorayaki with his ticket, nicely wrapped in cellophane. The fun thing is: nobody knew exactly what is was, until the film was well underway.

    A dorayaki is a sort of double mini-pancake, filled with bean paste. The Japanese word for the bean paste is an, hence the title of the film.

    'An' is a small, heartfelt, feel-good movie. It starts and ends with beautiful images of cherry-blossom, the epitome of all things Japanese. The story takes place in the twelve month period between the blossom seasons. Sentaro, a quiet man in his thirties, sells dorayaki in a fast food stand. One day, a woman in her seventies brings him a plastic box filled with home-made an, because she doesn't like the industrial an Sentaro uses for his dorayaki. At her request, Sentaro hesitantly hires her as an expert an-maker, and from then on, business is booming.

    This sounds like 'An' is a movie about food. It is, but it's about much more. The story is also about illness, death, discrimination, youth and capitalism. But above all, it's about enjoying life and looking at the bright side of things. There are parallels with the wonderful Indian film 'Lunch Box', but 'An' is less energetic and much more philosophical. It tends to be a bit slow, and towards the end the story drags on a bit. But these are minor flaws. Overall, 'An' is a nice film that makes you leave the cinema with the feeling that mankind isn't so bad after all.
    7tenshi_ippikiookami

    The taste of 'an'

    "Sweet Bean" is a small, reflective movie that depicts the relationship between a guy working at a dorayaki shop, a sweet filled with 'an' (the reason for its original title), an old lady that appears out of nowhere and tries to convince him to employ her at his shop, and a young high school student who has her own problems with her family. Little by little, they become close to each other, a bond is created and they get a glimpse into their respective pasts.

    Naomi Kawase normally does slow-burning movies, with a relaxed atmosphere, long takes and centering on the actors and their exchanges. "Sweet Bean" is not an exception and the actors answer with great performances all around (even sometimes histrionic Kirin Kiki, here very tone down and contemplative). The plot may seem simple, but it has different layers, which will grip the viewer, making them not only enjoy, but also think.

    There are a couple of shaky points, though. First, the pace suffers in some moments, being a little bit brusque, some plot developments a little bit out of the blue. The second is that the last act is a little bit overlong and/or in-your-face.

    "Sweet Bean" will be enjoyed by everyone. And make you hungry.

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    • Trivia
      The young actress playing Wakana is Kirin Kiki's granddaughter.
    • Goofs
      At approximately 3:22 something (presumably the boom) knocks the hat off of an extra walking past "Tokue". The hat falls in front of "Tokue" who glances down but continues walking. The extra doesn't stop until he is about 15 feet behind "Tokue". At that point he stops and turns back towards the camera. But instead of going to retrieve his hat he walks towards a store.
    • Quotes

      Tokue: An is the soul of the doriyaki.

    • Connections
      Features Listen to the Azuki's Voice (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      The Maiden's Prayer
      Composed by Tekla Badarzewska-Baranowska

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • France
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Sweet Red Bean Paste
    • Filming locations
      • 2 Chome-16 Sakaecho, Higashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan(pastry shop)
    • Production companies
      • Aeon Entertainment
      • Asahi Shimbun
      • Comme des Cinémas
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • ¥234,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $124,800
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,630
      • Mar 20, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,728,350
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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