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Asako I & II

Original title: Netemo sametemo
  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.8K
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Asako I & II (2018)
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Asako lives in Osaka. She falls in love with Baku, a free-spirit. One day, Baku suddenly disappears. Two years later, Asako now lives in Tokyo and meets Ryohei. He looks just like Baku, but ... Read allAsako lives in Osaka. She falls in love with Baku, a free-spirit. One day, Baku suddenly disappears. Two years later, Asako now lives in Tokyo and meets Ryohei. He looks just like Baku, but has a completely different personality.Asako lives in Osaka. She falls in love with Baku, a free-spirit. One day, Baku suddenly disappears. Two years later, Asako now lives in Tokyo and meets Ryohei. He looks just like Baku, but has a completely different personality.

  • Director
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
  • Writers
    • Tomoka Shibasaki
    • Sachiko Tanaka
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
  • Stars
    • Masahiro Higashide
    • Erika Karata
    • Sairi Itô
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Writers
      • Tomoka Shibasaki
      • Sachiko Tanaka
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Stars
      • Masahiro Higashide
      • Erika Karata
      • Sairi Itô
    • 15User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Masahiro Higashide
    Masahiro Higashide
    • Baku…
    Erika Karata
    • Asako
    Sairi Itô
    • Haruyo
    Kôji Nakamoto
    • Hirakawa
    Kôji Seto
    • Kushihashi
    Misako Tanaka
    • Eiko
    Daichi Watanabe
    • Okazaki
    Rio Yamashita
    • Maya
    • Director
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Writers
      • Tomoka Shibasaki
      • Sachiko Tanaka
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
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    4BelieveThis

    There's No There There

    The main character doesn't seem like a real person. Towards the end of the movie, her actions are wrenching for everyone. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to any particular reason for them.

    Other than this, the movie can be boring. There's no reason it could not have been 90 minutes instead of two hours.

    Earlier in the movie there was an awkward scene at a party that I could have done without.

    I've seen hundreds of Japanese movies. Too often they are depressing and/or harrowing. Lately, opaque characters who are randomly destructive are cropping up.

    WARNING: If you do see this movie at a theater, it looks like it might have no previews and starts right on time.
    9SameirAli

    Gentle and Fragile.

    Little strange, weird, lovely, humble, sweet and gentle movie like Koreeda films. Fell in Love. Must watch.
    8lasttimeisaw

    an auspicious discovery of a new Japanese auteur in the vein of Hirokazu Koreeda and Naomi Kawase

    Emergent Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, after his international breakthrough HAPPY HOUR (2015), is welcomed to Cannes' main competition for its follow up ASAKO I & II, an adaptation of Tomoka Shibasaki's 2010 novel.

    The story traces a threadbare template of a young woman Asako's (newcomer Karata in her first film) internal struggle between two men Bako and Ryohei (both played by Higashide), who look just like each other but equipped with polarized personalities. After a prologue setting in Osaka, delineates the evanescent passion between Asako and Bako, the meat of the story relocates Asako to Tokyo, two years after Bako vanishes from her life apropos of nothing, she works in a coffee shop and bumps into Ryohei, a sake company salaryman with an uncanny resemblance of Bako, only, Ryohei turns out to be a gregarious, straight-arrow type that is nothing similar to Bako's enigmatic, ethereal insouciance.

    Initially shocked to her core, Asako is gradually won over by many virtues Ryohei exhibits and after a tentative consent of his courtship, their wavering commitment is significantly cemented by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 6 years later, the present day, they are still together and Asako truly grows into a deeper affection to Ryohei, but a reunion with Hayuro (Itô), her best friend in Osaka, augurs the ineluctable re-entry of Bako, now a celebrated heartthrob, into her life, just after she comes clean her relationship with Bako to Ryohei (who confesses that he has divined a thing or two in the past years) and gallantly waves adieu to that seemingly closed chapter in the life, when the crunch comes, her impulsive reaction betrays the complexity of her id, after a dreamlike nocturnal driving on the highway with her knight in shining armor, she comes to a sudden awakening, and has a daunting job to win over Ryohei's heart again, or maybe not, Hamaguchi imbues a realistic spin in their final shot, both looking right into the camera to their indeterminate future.

    Conceptually and thematically evoking Ozon's DOUBLE LOVER (2017), plus as its English title reveals, ASAKO I & II, Hamaguchi's conceit actually zooms in on Asako's dual oscillation (the idealized versus the realistic version of her affection) rather than on his literally doubled male protagonists, but through Karata's passive gaze, quiet performance and greenness, that oscillation is all to well buried underneath whereas Higashide lights up the screen with his compassionate incarnation of an ultimate good guy unfairly taking the short end of the stick in their lopsided relationship, thus the twofold revelations come off as a shade over-dramatic albeit Hamaguchi proves to be a superlative raconteur, it is not an easy job to weave a banal love triangle into an organic entity of compelling watching, and somehow, he manages that with great distinction, especially by conducting a tooth-comb of the narrative arc through supporting characters.

    Apart from his gazing-at-the-lens MO (Asako, first meets Bako, then with Royhei in two Shigeo Gocho's SELF AND OTHERS exhibitions, tacitly carries off the parallels), Hamaguchi also struts his stuff with an aptitude with lights and scenic composition, betokened by the gradation of sunlight shadowing the rain-dappled field in the aerial shot near the end. All in all, ASAKO I & II is an auspicious discovery of a new Japanese auteur in the vein of Hirokazu Koreeda and Naomi Kawase, that is something every cineaste should extol!
    6PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    Sleeping or Waking was an odd movie.

    The story was good and the romance was really intense. I liked how they presented the relationship and its course. The two had great chemistry and that helped a lot with the progress of the drama. However, the ending twist was really not good. It felt out of the blue and kind of unexpected. Also, it annoyed me how the character did what she did and they didn't explained it properly.

    So, six and a half out of ten for sleeping or waking, because of the wierd ending and the not so great twist about the character who went missing.
    6gbill-74877

    Falls short

    Interesting premise, but flat characters making infuriating decisions made this one tough to fully appreciate. It's a film that had its moments in the interplay between the friends, but felt too simplistic at the core of its love triangle, and dragged on too long. I liked the idea of exploring the compromises usually necessary in a stable relationship vs. The wild ride our hearts might lead us on, but this didn't feel much like an exploration, perhaps because the central character (Erika Karata) is so weakly drawn.

    Maybe if you've been left in the past by a partner you truly loved, someone who if they showed up out of the blue might cause you to throw everything that's good in your life away, it may resonate more for you, but for me I couldn't buy it. Solid performance from Masahiro Higashide in the dual role, and I liked the character of Maya (Rio Yamashita) here - if only her fate had been a little more intertwined with that of Ryohei's.

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    • Trivia
      The first commercially produced film directed by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi.
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      Featured in Fandor: Cannes You Dig It? | Fandor Spotlight (2022)

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Art House Films (France)
      • Bitters End (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Asako 1 & 2
    • Filming locations
      • Osaka, Japan
    • Production companies
      • C&I Entertainment
      • Bitters End
      • Comme des Cinémas
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,559
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,690
      • May 19, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $645,313
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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